Science

We all
respect
science.

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Even though
it
doesn't
make
sense!

Science is respected

    All of us, scientists and laymen alike, perceive science as the domain of professionals so called scientists that are experimenting with sophisticated research processes and apparatus and using sophisticated mathematical tools for their theories.
    The science of physics is the domain of professional physicists.
    Scientists and physicists have definitely some authority over the media and us laypersons; we all respect whatever they say! Even when they fight among themselves or in the open we do respect them for their knowledge.
    And independently of the physicists, the science of physics is highly regarded as a monument dealing with the absolute truth.

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Physics based on experiments, has to be rock solid!

    A characteristic of the science of physics is to be based on "physical" experiments.
    Theoretical physics is a byproduct of those experiments.

Predictions in physics, justify the theories in the eyes of physicists...
Predictions makes physics respected by physicists themselves

    An aspect of theoretical physics is to predict facts that are in turn verified through experimental physics. This part of physics, namely prediction, justifies (in our human minds) the theories.
    Predictions that are verified experimentally justify theoretical physics.

Yet there are serious cracks...

    It turns out that such a scheme nevertheless produces unrealistic (irrational) theories!
    In spite of the respect we devote to the science of physics, does physics offer a true image of reality? Frankly speaking physics might not! Here is a link to a concise article showing how remote the quantum theory is from reality, click on the concept of entropy and the quantum theory.

    Beware, gravimotion clashes head on with most concepts of physics... If one abolishes the alleged matter's speed-limt of light, particles can be observed in two places at once! It's as simple as that!

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