>>11341775I believe in protons, neutrons and electrons,
Electrons are sparks, you can touch them, see them, look at a plasma ball or play with static or build a battery or a simple circuit, the nature of electrons and their practical applications is well studied and used and explained, I don't think there are any electron controversies. And theories outside the accepted ones rarely yield results, and we have pushed what we do with electrons into almost magic territory, computers etc. I have no problems with electrons, just the quantum aspect forced into them.
Neutrons and protons are well studied and used as well, nuclear chemistry for one (atom bombs and nuclear reactors)
Also nuclear reactors transmute the elements which is wild, so once again it's practically magic,
But I don't believe in photons, quarks, tachyons, bosons, fermions, dark matter, dark energy etc.
Just the old school classical physics.
Quantum hasn't done anything by the way, that's all popsci, like we don't have anything that runs on quarks lol.