Physicists Still Can’t Agree on How the Universe Works
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Surveying more than 1,600 researchers, the project found no clear consensus on major questions involving Dark Matter, Quantum Gravity, cosmology, or even theories like String Theory.
Instead of converging toward a single explanation of reality, physics appears to be entering an era of competing ideas, where uncertainty, debate, and radically different hypotheses are driving the search for a deeper understanding of the universe.
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