I like your confidence that somehow physics is explaining all these things but it certainly does not explain chemistry, or any fundamental thing. It studies the effects and then we create theories about the causes of these effects. This means that we form a great deal of opinions about what is going on that are false and incorporate them as if they are true science. The way you can know this is the case is because we do not have The Theory of Everything which would naturally appear if your ideas were correct. The monks are giving us that and it's actually easy to understand and therefore people need no longer fear physics!
Physics deduces the structure of atoms and their interactions, and leaves no alternatives. A derivation that excludes alternatives and agrees with observations is called an explanation.
The explanation of chemistry has nothing to do with a theory of everything. Chemistry only needs quantum theory for its explanation. But if you want a unified theory of quantum theory and general relativity, have a look here: https://www.motionmountain.net/research.html
I like your confidence that somehow physics is explaining all these things but it certainly does not explain chemistry, or any fundamental thing. It studies the effects and then we create theories about the causes of these effects. This means that we form a great deal of opinions about what is going on that are false and incorporate them as if they are true science. The way you can know this is the case is because we do not have The Theory of Everything which would naturally appear if your ideas were correct. The monks are giving us that and it's actually easy to understand and therefore people need no longer fear physics!
Physics deduces the structure of atoms and their interactions, and leaves no alternatives. A derivation that excludes alternatives and agrees with observations is called an explanation.
The explanation of chemistry has nothing to do with a theory of everything. Chemistry only needs quantum theory for its explanation. But if you want a unified theory of quantum theory and general relativity, have a look here: https://www.motionmountain.net/research.html