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A possible solution may be to acknowledge all the common arguments and proceed with the assumption everyone is aware of the basics.
A possible solution may be to acknowledge all the common arguments and proceed with the assumption everyone is aware of the basics.
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|content=And if you’re curious as to what the effect is on me, I’d say that [[Chess-Opening Problem|these moves are still part of the well worn chess opening phase of the debate I’d be eager to skip]].
So far, I’m saying “X is a disaster.” and Dan says “X’ is fine.” You can guess the next 2-3 moves from that.
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|content=To those exposed to my view that fundamental physical theory is in a 50 year stagnation, may I recommend this counter argument thread put forward by @nu_phases? This is what constructive academic debate & critique looks like, advancing our understanding of the chasm of thought.
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|content=I am trying an experiment.
Every day in December, I will post 1 result from the past 40 years (ie 1983-present) that fundamentally changed my corner of (fundamental) physics
Here are my rules</br>
- Nothing already earning a Nobel prize</br>
- Not a ranking, just my preferences
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|content=To those interested in these topics, I also recommend following @martinmbauer and @nu_phases. Both accounts are run by people trying to do real physics from what I have read of their work. I may disagree with them at times, but I’m open to their arguments changing my perspective.
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== Common Arguments that Never Get Resolved ==
== Common Arguments that Never Get Resolved ==