Ernsthafte Frage: Fragt sich sonst noch jemand, ob die Physik „ins Stocken geraten“ ist, weil einige wichtige Entdeckungen verborgen bleiben?

Es scheint, als hätte die Grundlagenphysik in den letzten 30 bis 50 Jahren keinen echten Sprung gemacht. Wir verfeinern ständig Modelle, finden vor Jahrzehnten vorhergesagte Teilchen und fügen Komplexität hinzu, aber es gibt keine paradigmenwechselnden Durchbrüche wie einst in der Relativitätstheorie oder der Quantenmechanik.

Hier ist also der unangenehme Gedanke: Was wäre, wenn einige Probleme tatsächlich gelöst würden, die Auswirkungen aber zu störend wären? Energie, Antrieb, Materialien, Schwerkraft, Zeit, was auch immer. Dinge, die über Nacht ganze Branchen, Regierungen oder Wirtschaftssysteme zusammenbrechen lassen würden.

Ich sage nicht „Echsenmenschen“ oder magische Blackboxen. Eher: geheime Forschung, militärische Entdeckungen oder Ergebnisse, die stillschweigend zurückgestellt werden, weil sie zu viele Annahmen widerlegen oder Risiken schaffen, die niemand besitzen möchte.

Oder vielleicht irre ich mich und die Physik ist überhaupt nicht ins Stocken geraten – es sind nur Trefferprobleme, die brutal hart und langsam sind.

Wirklich neugierig:

Glauben Sie, dass die Physik ein Plateau erreicht hat?

Glauben Sie, dass Durchbrüche verschwiegen werden?

Oder sieht reife Wissenschaft einfach so aus?

Ich fische nicht nach wilden Theorien, sondern bin an durchdachten Ansichten von Leuten interessiert, die sich tatsächlich mit dem Fachgebiet beschäftigen.

Von mangobash84

30 Kommentare

  1. Red-Vagabond on

    > I’m not saying “lizard people” or magic black boxes. More like: classified research, military-first discoveries, or results quietly shelved because they break too many assumptions or create risks no one wants to own.

    That sounds much more rational.

    Perhaps those numbers have „trolled“.

  2. Plasma and ether have been ignored. They are critical parts of the equation. There’s no such fucking thing as dark matter, it’s ether and it’s filled with engery. Plasma, the fourth state of matter is critical to a lot of things. These were removed from education after WW2. Look into the work of Thomas Townsend brown

  3. Napalm_Savior on

    Some speculate the University of Brown shooting last year (including the murder of Nuno Loureiro) was a successful attempt to stop a breakthrough in fusion power. No unlimited free energy = more fossil fuel money

    Haven’t done any research but definently possible, plus good ol’ Bibi went and blamed it on Iran too so that’s something

  4. Diligent_Stretch_963 on

    You can thank Bohr and the Denmark who prevented physics from advancing into phenomenological quantum physics. Fucking occult government.

  5. CronusTheDefender on

    China is making breakthroughs in fusion, but the US is focused on oil. There’s been breakthroughs, but the company’s or people who do them, end up getting bought it big oil, China, or other countries, and get suppressed.

  6. the far more interesting question is why are bot accounts using AI to create inane engagement farming threads on Reddit, and whether or not Reddit is accounting for bot engagement metrics in its reports to the SEC, advertising customers and partners (if not, that’s securities fraud, right?)

  7. Throwawaydecember on

    String theory produced nothing. It was propped up as a red herring.

    Erik Weinstein yells about this like an old man screaming at clouds on twitter constantly

  8. desastrousclimax on

    Stuff that would collapse entire industries…you wrote

    you got the answer there I would assume coming from social sciences

  9. They have not only been hidden, they have been suppressed by powerful individuals. It’s not only about financial power, fossil fuels, etc. It has to do with control ans enslavement of humanity. Breakthroughs have been sequestered in Special Access Projects and severely classified. Many of these secrets are going to be revealed soon. 2026 is the year of disclosure

  10. SyrupEnvironmental35 on

    Quantum breakthroughs aren’t released publicly until a product can be designed from it for the masses.

  11. They cloned him in 1958, multiple times. There have been black sites ever since full of clones of the world geniuses doing research and keeping it all from the public.

  12. StreetFootball7382 on

    Fuck you for combining AI and Albert Einstein. Take your down vote fool

  13. StocktonSucks on

    You never heard about how sometime in the past (I forgot when exactly) the government halted research in certain areas of physics? That should be telling.

  14. Hollywood-is-DOA on

    I heard about graphene being used in mobile phones, in car batteries and also sorts of different things but it was most likely found out, that it made said batteries, last far too long. Just like they made light bulbs worse, as they never used to fail.

  15. Yes. Look up the Hutchinson Effect experiments based on Tesla technology.

    Other hidden technologies are terrestrial UFO type tech such as the TR-3B.

  16. It hasn’t plateaued 🤫

    I wanna say so much to you right now, but people always get angry 😥

  17. nino_blanco720 on

    Just heard a sermon from the 80s talking about the physics industries top performers were, you guessed it. Which made me consider that they have the real science and we are fed dribble to make us argue in circles.

  18. The biggest reason is right now most of the money for research is being poured into AI and surveillance tech. I think it’s a mix of classified info, people not paying attention, and no humongous world shattering info being discovered. California and China have had success attempts at fusion within the last few years, but because it costs more energy than it makes, it’s not life changing yet. We had NASA’s project Dart, but I think most of humanity knew we could shoot stuff at asteroids and measure the effects. The pictures from the newest space telescope are pretty cool. We’re also seeing some of the evolution of drone warfare. Quantum computers are inching towards the market. We also had that new type of vaccine during covid. 8k and oled tvs are pretty cheap and widely available, but it’s unnecessary for a decent setup. Batteries have had a great slew of innovation and there’s companies trying to get the more powerful nickel batteries on the market. Solar panels and the electronics required have been getting consistently better as well. Robotics is kinda plateauing, but there’s still progress. We also have 5g, but there’s still dead zones from the previous tech. Even Space X has made progress on reusable or self landing rockets. 3d printers are getting good enough, space agencies are testing if they can build with them on Mars. Strictly physics is still making progress with models accommodating dark matter. I’m not saying there isn’t stuff being hidden, but we’re still making publicly known progress in physics.

  19. Bulletwithbatwings on

    Remember those giant, fast, stealthy, alien-like drones over New Jersey just before Trump came into office? Remember how witnesses said they didn’t move like any man made object they saw before? And then we were told ‚it’s just gov’t stuff, nothing to see here“ and it was memory holed. They were absolutely stretching the limits of what witnesses understood was capable with physics as we know it.

  20. irondumbell on

    yes there are many black research projects especially for military applications, one reason would be for national security, another for national competitiveness should there be civilian applications

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