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The article discusses how addressing incompleteness in theoretical physics has historically resulted in significant advancements, citing examples from Maxwell to Einstein to Feynman to Guth.
Incompleteness in theoretical physics drives progress.
Historical examples of breakthroughs due to fixing incompleteness.
The importance of addressing gaps in our understanding of the universe.
Identifying incompleteness in existing theories.
Developing new frameworks to address these gaps.
Overcoming established paradigms in theoretical physics.