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by tensor
2690 days ago
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That is not at all how science works. Models yield predictions about the world, not "results" as you suggest. We design experiments to test if those predictions, and thus the models, are correct. Often, new "results" are found when a model fails, and that is why we test boundary conditions. There is no way of predicting which line of work is likely to yield new physics as you suggest there is. |
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