Part 11/12:
While quantum mechanics is empirically verified to extraordinary precision, this success does not satisfy the deeper quest for an overarching theory that resolves its ambiguities—such as superposition, wave function reality, and probabilistic outcomes.
The speaker’s ultimate concern is that current quantum theories are incomplete, and that future breakthroughs—possibly discovering the true equations of nature—will reveal a universe where superpositions don’t exist, and certainty reigns. Until then, quantum mechanics remains a remarkably effective but ultimately provisional framework.