🧵 Physics and the universe was all solved in the 20th century
Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jul 2024 21:53:25 UTC No. 16299529
There has been nothing left to discover ever since the 90s and never will be, Dark Energy and accelerated expansion was the last significant discovery in physics. Our current models alone, they explain everything there exists, there will never be any extensions, new discoveries or modifications like there were in the 20th century. We will never have any "sci-fi" tech, we will never become spacefaring let alone see any aliens, it's impossible, it's rubbish. Even the "experts", the "geniuses" who propose new things are simply delusional wishful grifters grasping at straws not real scientists.
String theory, quantum effects, muon magnetic moment, S8 tension, new particles, eternal inflation, CCC, magnetic monopoles, supersymmetry, changing constants, Gigaparsec structures, parallel universes, bose-einstein condensates, fifth force, aliens, branes, m-theory, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, other dimensions, what came before the BB, hubble tension, quantum matter, higgs field, negative energy, casimir effect, vacuum decay, chaos theory, consciousness, cosmic strings, grand unified theory, telescopes, wolfram physics, closed timelike curves, universe's size, exotic spacetimes, anti gravity, nanotechnology, functional information, quantum gravity, plasma, time crystals, entanglement, retrocausality, quantum tunneling, AI, MOND, quantized inertia, ToE, fine tuning, machian principle, quintessence, entropic gravity, wormholes, naked singularities, multiverse, holography, warp drives, solitons, particle colliders, QFT, etc.
All theoretical physics is BS waste of time, it's over.
Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jul 2024 21:59:07 UTC No. 16299536
>>16299529
>Ie heckin doomer spam
Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jul 2024 22:09:48 UTC No. 16299547
>>16299536
You know i'm right... you know, that your precious Roger Penrose, Brian Greene, Alan Guth, Leonard Susskind, Lee Smolin, Michio Kaku, Sean Carroll, etc. are simply delusional grifters can't accept that there is no hope for discoveries and advancements left...
Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jul 2024 23:15:15 UTC No. 16299634
I could post quotations of dozens of smart people and scientists throughout history that claimed that all big discoveries have been made by mankind already. Turns out every single one of them was wrong because after their death groundbreaking discoveries still have been made. Taking a good look at history more often could help you get rid of your hubris, OP.
Anyways: Maybe you're right. Maybe you're not. Only way to find out is to actually carry on with the research and try. Even if we fail miserably we still won't be as pathetic as a defeatist faggot like yourself.
Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jul 2024 23:15:53 UTC No. 16299636
>>16299529
Man you are so wrong. It hurts that you lost all hope in the scientific frontier.
>doomer smashes all possible good and bad ideas/ scientists in one place
>sees it as all is lost due to some grifters
Tho I have to agree that multiverse theory is a pile of bs, it's something else than they expect it to be and it describes pocket dimensions way better, I guess, and Kaku is a grifter for sure.
I bet we might be alive to see Ayys, or a possible planet candidate with ayys possibly there.
Space travel is possible, but not the way mainstream depicts it with warp drives and etc.
FTL is possible, too, but in my humble opinion not the way everyone expect it to look like, with massive ships and so on. And it should be rather easy if few theories will get confirmed in the years to come.
Don't loose hope anon. Bright future is almost here.
Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jul 2024 23:35:27 UTC No. 16299657
>>16299636
Froggie
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 00:00:28 UTC No. 16299693
>>16299636
>FTL is possible because some "theories" i read on some clickbait article
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 00:07:19 UTC No. 16299700
>>16299547
>Penrose
Mathematician, still doing good work
>Smolin
Agrees with you
>Kaku
Is caca amirite
>Carroll
Used to be good; his Higgs book was great. Probably had a stroke in the meantime or else an Epstein flight.
Overall this poster is dropping names without having read their work so is a turbofaggot
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 01:10:12 UTC No. 16299775
>>16299700
Yeah if things happen for a reason you can actually discover something by following chains of events
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 02:08:10 UTC No. 16299829
>>16299634
Agreed. Physicists smugly thought physics was a done deal by the end of the 19th century. Here's some stuff they believed in:
>matter was continuous (not made of atoms), >everything was deterministic (no stochastic processes yet, and no quantum indeterminacy either, let alone chaos)
>everything could be solved analytically by mathing hard enough (numerical stuff and simulations were still a while away)
>there was an ether that served as the absolute stationary frame of reference and the medium light traveled in (no there wasn't)
>light was a wave (nope, nope, nope)
>charges were like fluids all the way down (nope)
>heat was a fluid (what the fuck?)
>the milky way was the only galaxy (absolutely not)
>the universe was in steady state and will be ad infinitum (heh, no)
>all geometry is euclidean, the rest are just memes dreamt by bored mathematicians (laughs in einstein)
There's a reason why boltzmann committed suicide, why tesla criticized electrons as a concept, why physicists refused to work properly with chemists (who did believe somewhat in atoms), why a lot of the early work that pioneered our understanding of the expanding universe was done by women (cuz the men thought there was nothing to be discovered in keeping with steady state theory), among others.
Physicists are not without hubris. Just a little more than a decade ago hawking and kaku were claiming that m-theory will get experimental proof in the lhc and solve everything. Nope, didn't happen. We know so little, despite coming so far
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 02:39:01 UTC No. 16299848
>>16299529
I too have read into SEELE's motives from The End of Evangelion.
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 03:29:06 UTC No. 16299880
>>16299829
Aside from the milky way being the only galaxy, they were right about everything else you mention
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 03:29:32 UTC No. 16299881
>>16299529
t. Kelvin
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 04:34:15 UTC No. 16299940
>>16299880
>kek analytical solutions
Proven to be mathematically impossible in the vast majority of cases, I’d love to know what you’re smoking to cope
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 14:22:39 UTC No. 16300412
>>16299693
Not really.
>makes pure assumptions about the person online
>considers himself top of the tier intellectual