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I do have a passion for exotic parts in science whatever it may be and this is one of the questions that kinda bother me. I think it will take more than a few years till physicists meet with the end of the theory. Salutations :D.

2007-03-17 23:54:05 · 4 answers · asked by Mihai M 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

I don't mean finished in that sense. I meant mathematically finished. I know a theory is never proven, just verified through experiments. I'm sorry if i "missed" something in terms of physics of math. Cheers I say !

2007-03-18 00:33:57 · update #1

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We still don't know what you mean by mathematically finished. But let's say that some day we have a science which we believe explains everything. Every prediction of the theory is accurate, and no phenomenon we know of isn't fully covered by the theory. I don't think we will ever get there. But even if we do, how will we know it is complete? Another observation or another experiment yields a result we didn't expect. Then, it's back to refining the theory.

2007-03-18 03:40:59 · answer #1 · answered by Frank N 7 · 0 0

New questions always arise after old questions are settled. This is innevitable and no theory will ever be finished.
In fact there is a mathematical result which hints on this by a proof that any set of postulates will always pose questions unanswerable within that set.

2007-03-18 00:09:28 · answer #2 · answered by physicist 4 · 0 0

Can the Laws of Physics be Unified?
Yes.
Because :
The Physics is first of all Vacuum: T=0K.
From T=0K the physics begins.
From T=0K the religion begins.
From T=0K the philosophy begins.
From T=0K the psychology begins.
From T=0K the formation of stars begins.
From T=0K the Genesis begins.
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2007-03-18 07:45:48 · answer #3 · answered by socratus 2 · 0 1

God only knows.

2007-03-18 03:07:10 · answer #4 · answered by confused 3 · 0 0

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