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Physicists Still Can’t Agree on How the Universe Works

23 min · 29. juni 2026
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A massive international study known as the Big Mysteries Survey reveals that modern Fundamental Physics is far less unified than many people assume. 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. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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