There Is No Scientific Consensus in Physics

There Is No Scientific Consensus in Physics

In the modern  “social imaginary,” science provides the only certainty, uncovering physical properties by rigorous experimentation and analyzing them with the rationality of mathematics.  Science–not religion, not philosophy, not culture–gives us the only knowledge that can be considered objectively true.

But the American Physical Society conducted one of the largest surveys of scientists in history, questioning some 1,600 physicists in the whole range of specialties, from quantum physics to astrophysics,  to see where they stood on issues of particle physics, general relativity, and cosmology.

The findings can be summed up in the title of the report by researchers Niayesh Afshordi, Phil Halper, Matteo Rini, and Michael Schirber:  Far from Settled: Respondents at Odds over Greatest Physics Mysteries,  with the deck, “One of the largest physics surveys ever conducted finds respondents divided on most topics. Surprisingly, some ‘textbook’ answers only racked up a minority of votes.”  (The published paper is entitled Big Mysteries Survey: Physicists’ Views on Cosmology, Black Holes, Quantum Mechanics, and Quantum Gravity.  The complete survey results are here.)

The biggest agreement that emerged was on a vague description of the Big Bang, with 68% saying that it involved  a “hot dense state — which may or may not correspond to a beginning of time.”  But only 20% of these scientists believing that the Big Bang was the beginning of time, even though that is the teaching of virtually all science textbooks!

A slim majority (51%) believed that the “unexpected uniformity of the universe” could be accounted for by cosmic inflation–the textbook answer–with 8% holding to a cyclic universe; 7% looking to quantum gravity; 5% thinking the laws of physics have changed; 10% saying it’s not inflation, but they don’t have an alternative; 6% having some “other” theory; and 13% having “no opinion.’

On all other questions, the answers were all over the place.  I’ll let Frank Landymore , writing in Futurism, tell you some more of the results in his article with the great title,  Someone Asked Physicists What They Really Believe About the Universe and… Yikes, with the deck, “Does anyone know anything?”

Photo:  Webb’s First Deep Field by NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI – https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/images/2022/038/01G7JGTH21B5GN9VCYAHBXKSD1, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=120346043

 

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