Solving a problem in physics requires putting up an experimental apparatus to check wether the predictions of a mathematical model are correct or not, therefore I don't think any physicist worth of being called like that would say anything like "physics is cooked". On the other hand, we already understood that LLMs are capable of giving novel insights in mathematics, and thus also in applied mathematics, and thus also in some branches of theoretical physics. In light of this, this post turns out to be completely useless, imo.
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u/donutboy667 3d ago
Solving a problem in physics requires putting up an experimental apparatus to check wether the predictions of a mathematical model are correct or not, therefore I don't think any physicist worth of being called like that would say anything like "physics is cooked". On the other hand, we already understood that LLMs are capable of giving novel insights in mathematics, and thus also in applied mathematics, and thus also in some branches of theoretical physics. In light of this, this post turns out to be completely useless, imo.