RE: June 17th, 2020 - a great discovery in (astro)particle physics?

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Very interesting!



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I fully agree with this statement, but I am biased of course.

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I think that a seed of doubt and constant pondering is good. One can never be too certain of one thing and call it the greatest theory of all, especially when it comes to cosmic matter and the science of space and physics. Science studies certain data without ever being too certain and therefore it is the never ending wonderful quest for the truth which makes science be what it is.

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That is indeed exactly what science is about. We we call the Standard Model today may evolve into something more general in the future, together with the collection of more data challenging our knowledge. We started with Newton and we are much further today (together with the fact that Newtonian mechanics works damned well in its domain of application).

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It will all advance and reach depths beyond our imagination. Do you think that in the far future Artificial Intelligence could help in the scientific field? Besides data analysis and algorythms and calculations.... Just in the discovery of new ways of studying the Universe and reaching out to things beyond our reach? Could it? I just wonder

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Do you think that in the far future Artificial Intelligence could help in the scientific field?

It does it already, since several decades. In particle physics, it all started even in the 1990s.

Besides data analysis and algorythms and calculations.... Just in the discovery of new ways of studying the Universe and reaching out to things beyond our reach?

Some people are working on this, but this is too early to conclude about this possibility (in one way or the other).

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