25 year update on the "Millennium problems" in physics
Briefly

The Millennium Problems were established to inspire and challenge physicists by addressing some of the most significant unresolved questions in fundamental physics.
While we’ve made strides in understanding a few of the Millennium Problems, many still elude resolution, indicating the depths of complexity we face.
The discussion on whether all dimensionless parameters can be calculated reflects our ongoing quest to understand the foundational principles governing the universe.
These challenges not only highlight our progress but also the enduring mystery and majesty of the cosmos, inviting new ideas and discoveries.
Read at Big Think
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