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what happened to physics ???


Today theoretical physics certainly facing dead end as we have exquisite mathematics but limited physical breakthroughs as 
Quantum gravity remains elusive despite decades of effort. Further physics categorised into more sub branch like Cosmology is filled with parameters but don’t fully explain anything. Particle physics has become dependent on large funding which can drive its costly machine, thus failure in experiment is unaffordable. This is happening because of One central reason is the increasing separation between physics and society. physics is no longer emerges from collective curiosity but from funding of large MNCs. Universities treat science like an industry, not a search for truth. Young scientists are trapped in insecure careers and publish for survival and another major problem of gratification among group of scientist that were chasing behind mathematical fantasy that how can we write expression elegantly because Albert Einstein assume that there is equation which connect all forces in nature. Due to peer pressure and universities encroachment researcher tends to choose safe path . This type of structure discourages revolutionary thinking and leads to vague research as it is well said that "When knowledge becomes property, creativity becomes limited" . But their is way forward Just as a rocket needs thrust to stay in motion, physics needs the support of society to advance. The thrust that propels science comes from people who value knowledge and inquiry.
By spreading awareness and nurturing a ground of scientific spirit, we strengthen this collective force. Such a foundation allows physics to rise, free from ignorance ,dogmatics mentality of rat chasing and guided by rational, progressive thought.

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  1. It's my first blog definitely there is lot of scope for improvement. Comment you feel about blog

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  3. Article is really good i like how author raised serious questions on why physics should serve society, and why it has been cut off from society.

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