Fundamental theories and paradigm transitions

The disciplines of mathematics, physics, and biology are not static; rather, they are constructed from specific viewpoints. Fundamental theories across various domains, including the humanities, are inherently biased and subject to change, adopting unique and evolving worldviews. Milestones such as Cantor’s revelation of transfinite numbers or Heisenberg’s formulation of the uncertainty principle have profoundly altered our perception of reality.

Accordingly, research endeavors can explore ongoing theoretical shifts, propose hypotheses to elucidate these transitions, or delve into emerging theories that might catalyze paradigmatic transformations.