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    The fundamental laws of Quantum physics are well established in the 1930s. What one does now is trying to solve those using different approximations without formulating any new axioms.

    The reason people argue the above as theoretical due to the rigorous knowledge required to come up with a good approximations, in a sense it’s a figuring a computational cap to gain enough knowledge. I personally feel, this is theoretical knowledge in the computing sense.

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