1. Realisticity Theory 


The fundamentals of classical theories and laws of science and nature were realized from the dawn of civilization and subsequently conceptualized during the past hundreds of years and simultaneously mathematical concurrence reinsured the theory of laws of nature and science. After Max Planck's quantum theory (1900), quantum mechanics played a pivotal role in introducing many unanswered mysteries of the universe. Of late, Italian physicist Gabriele Veneziano (1969) pioneered the string theory to address some of those unanswered questions. Many problems of our universe cum nature and science are still unanswered or sometimes difficult to answer with prudent justification as all the laws of nature and theoretical science are far away from realisticity. Realisticity is deep-rooted with all known unknowns and unknown unknowns, considering n-dimensions of the universe. In this conjunction, to untie that knot of the same, Sudip Dey (2024) conceptualized the “Realisticity Theory”.