Roobaba wrote: ↑January 11th, 2022, 9:04 pm
[...] Are we finally approaching the end of physics, when the rich tapestry of the universe will be revealed to us and we will finally understand the true nature of reality?
The way I understand physics, it's a constant process of creating models that describe (and allows us to predict) reality, falsify them, and accept them till new observations challenge the whole theory as such.
Therefore, given the nature of "doing physics/science" itself, it cannot be said that physics' goal is to UNDERSTAND the nature of reality but DESCRIBE it in a way that we can PREDICT the future.
Models might be generated that allow us to better predict the future, but the nature of reality is for Philosophers to deal with.
We cannot predict what future observations will look like and what parts of our models will challenge, being possible to open whole new branches of Physics as it happened with relativity.
So my answer is no. I don't think any physicist will ever accept either having understood the whole nature of reality (because that's Philosophy's job) nor having found a perfect model (because that would mean you are not open to change and therefore you are not a physicist anymore).