Except for the physics part, and possibly some aspects of maths. Theoretical physics is just that, theoretical, and it's truthfulness can be just as debatable as history. There are many theories that we cannot test directly and so the basis of our belief in them is through the maths, data from experimentation, and sometimes even educated guesses to fill in the blanks. Given that our knowledge is incomplete that is not enough to upgrade much of physics from being theortical to acknowledged fact, and chances are much of it will be expanded upon or replaced in the future.


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