Physicists are working on the Big Bang, and one day they may or may not solve it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Physics is becoming too difficult for the physicists.
Most physicists like myself won't believe the result until every possible caveat has been investigated and/or the result is confirmed elsewhere.
The universe is governed by science. But science tells us that we can't solve the equations, directly in the abstract.
No one knows who wrote the laws of physics or where they come from. Science is based on testable, reproducible evidence, and so far we cannot test the universe before the Big Bang.
It would be better for the true physics if there were no mathematicians on earth.
Physics is, hopefully, simple. Physicists are not.
Physicists must feel they are in the most exciting field in the world. Their minds must be afire.
During this time I had the singular good fortune of being able to discuss the problem constantly with Einstein. Some experiments done at Einstein's suggestion yielded no decisively new result.
Heisenberg, Max Plank and Einstein, they all agreed that science could not solve the mystery of the universe.
Our science has become terrible, our research dangerous, our findings deadly. We physicists have to make peace with reality. Reality is not as strong as we are. We will ruin reality.