I agree. We still don’t know how 85% the Universe works (dark matter), and our main physics frameworks don’t play well with each other. It means, there is still a lot of undiscovered physics.
What we see as physically impossible today could become a mundane engineering problem in a few decades. Such transitions from impossible to mundane have already happened a few times (e.g. transmutation of elements).
I agree. We still don’t know how 85% the Universe works (dark matter), and our main physics frameworks don’t play well with each other. It means, there is still a lot of undiscovered physics.
What we see as physically impossible today could become a mundane engineering problem in a few decades. Such transitions from impossible to mundane have already happened a few times (e.g. transmutation of elements).