FUNDAMENTAL AND APPLIED PROBLEMS OF PHYSICS
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fundamental problems, applied problems, physics, theory, experiments, quantum mechanics, gravity, superconductivity, nanotechnology, quantum computing, energy.Abstract
Physics has always been a driving force for other sciences, stimulating new discoveries and new approaches to their problems, thus ensuring progress across science. Today, we must decide why the crisis has arisen and how to overcome it. Most scientists are locked into their own problems and are unwilling to delve into areas where they don't feel they have expertise. But experience is a matter of perseverance and desire. One reason is that physicists specialize in their own narrow field, and as science advances, this field rapidly narrows, thus losing the connection between different fields of science. Scientists are needed who work in various fields of science—this allows them not just to defend a doctoral dissertation, but to reach a fundamentally new, higher level.
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