The first possibility: Physics is in its underlying assumptions fundamental right and its maningfold theories have no significant errors. If faults become obvious then the theories can be corrected unproblematically.

The second possibility: There are some significant errors in the underlying assumptions and the theories are mere temporary solutions. If faults become obvious then the corrections of the theories are solely cosmetic.

There are several options between the shown contradictions. You can be also the opinion that some parts of the present physics are right and other parts are wrong.

I would like you to give factual answers without personal hostilities.

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