Will physics be fully explored?
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No. There will be infinity of layers.
Yes. Some set of independent theories will eventually cover all questions.
Yes. A single theory will be formed, from each any phenomena can be derived.
No. Otherwise there would be an implicit contradiction with Gödel theorem.
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