All theories in physics are incorrect

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All theories in physics are fundamentally flawed due to their reliance on approximations, incorrect perturbations, and assumptions. The discussion emphasizes that these theories do not accurately represent the behavior of nature, suggesting that physics is more about understanding nature rather than modifying it through theoretical constructs. The analogy of surveying colored spheres in a box illustrates the limitations of formulating theories based on selective observations.

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all theories in physics are incorrect !

yes that's right.
because 100% percent of the theories are using; approximations, incorrect perturbations, assumptions and so on.

that is not valid for the behaviour of nature.

physics is a kind of battle to understand the nature not to modify it by theories.
 
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yes that's right.
because 100% percent of the theories are using; approximations, incorrect perturbations, assumptions and so on.

that is not valid for the behavior of nature.
Oh, and 2+2=5, I suppose?

physics is a kind of battle to understand the nature not to modify it by theories.
Nature isn’t modified by human theories but this could make for a good sci-fi movie. Scientists better be careful what they think lest the universe come crashing down around them.
 
of course physics assumes. but it assumes based on observations.

I.E I have a big box. inside the box are lots of spheres of different colors and sizes.
I take a detailed survey of size and color, which shows that the spheres smaller than 10 cm in diameter are red, and the spheres with diameter of 10cm+ are blue.
I thereby formulate my theorem of Chromo-size relation in spheres-I- found-in-a-box and become world famous in the field of... hypothetical boxes filled with spheres...

Oh, and 2+2=5, I suppose?
Yes - for extremely large values of 2.
 

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