Blind physics: a catalogue of unverified hypotheses

Authors

  • V. Dzhunushaliev*

Keywords:

catalog, unverified theories, modern theoretical physics.

Abstract

The present time is characterized by that there is a considerable quantity of hypotheses which are not checked up experimentally nevertheless are in favor for the last years among physicists. In some sense some branches of modern theoretical physics have lost the connection with the experiment. Despite any assurances about beauty of these hypotheses the situation is bad: we cannot name these hypotheses as real physics. Some hypotheses in modern theoretical physics that have not any experimental verification are listed. The goal of the paper is not to criticize or be lawyers any of these hypotheses. The purpose is focus physicists attention on that now there are too much hypotheses which are not confirmed experimentally.

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Dzhunushaliev*, V. (2013). Blind physics: a catalogue of unverified hypotheses. International Journal of Mathematics and Physics, 4(1), 72–76. Retrieved from https://ijmph.kaznu.kz/index.php/kaznu/article/view/50

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Theoretical Physics and Plasma Physics