On the contrary, fundamental physics has been completely static for half a century. That doesn’t really have much to do with your main point, though.
I mean, you’re right in statistics, and statistics comes up constantly, but there’s no way to directly prove there’s only 100 prime numbers, for example. In number theory, there’s absolute truths, and a correct proof will inevitably align with them.
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Here’s a better media coverage of the same paper https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-00030-5
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In statistics and with arbitrarily questionable assumptions that might be true, but there’s other math.
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On the contrary, fundamental physics has been completely static for half a century. That doesn’t really have much to do with your main point, though.
I mean, you’re right in statistics, and statistics comes up constantly, but there’s no way to directly prove there’s only 100 prime numbers, for example. In number theory, there’s absolute truths, and a correct proof will inevitably align with them.