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Originally Posted by TteFAboB
None of that can be measured, perceived or observed?
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Nope. I think the pleasure is in the theory, and the complicated maths that few understand (because it makes no sense). It's all theory, but that could apply to any science. Some might have more in the way of measurable constants or natural effects that fit equation, but they could equally be supreme flights of fancy.
Tentative acceptance of the best fit, with the understanding it may be wrong. That's what real science is. There's no harm in the leaps of imagination shown by that article, in fact lack of imagination would be much more worrying.