This might be tenable if the foundations of physics (general relativity and quantum theory) were plausibly true. But general relativity and quantum theory contradict each other. They cannot both be correct. Therefore at least half of physics is wrong.
I also don’t think the logic of the argument quite holds.
My take is we can interpret the situation better via a clock metaphor. Specifically the old staying about running and stopped watches. The running one is almost always wrong while the stopped (broken/not running) one is correct twice a day (assuming the 12 hour clock).
I don’t disagree with the general sentiment here, but think a better way to approach it might be recognizing the essentially all of physics is incomplete. One of the ways this manifests in the science is that disagreement between the quantum and macro theories.
I also don’t think the logic of the argument quite holds.
My take is we can interpret the situation better via a clock metaphor. Specifically the old staying about running and stopped watches. The running one is almost always wrong while the stopped (broken/not running) one is correct twice a day (assuming the 12 hour clock).
I don’t disagree with the general sentiment here, but think a better way to approach it might be recognizing the essentially all of physics is incomplete. One of the ways this manifests in the science is that disagreement between the quantum and macro theories.