Blind physics: a catalogue of unverified hypotheses
Vladimir Dzhunushaliev

TL;DR
This paper catalogs unverified hypotheses in modern physics to highlight the abundance of unconfirmed theories and encourage physicists to focus on experimental verification.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive list of unverified hypotheses in physics, emphasizing the need for experimental validation rather than critique.
Findings
Many hypotheses lack experimental confirmation
The field has an excess of unverified theoretical ideas
Encourages focus on experimental testing
Abstract
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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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
