Physics vs chemistry

There is an essential difference. Modern physics did not really stop being a fundamental science, because the fundamental problem of quantization of gravity persists.

But unfortunately, I feel that this problem:

may be not resolvable with current metodology

Methods becoming more and more abstract, it seems that the problem really belongs to the field of mathematics.

Beyond quantum gravity there are other fundamental problems, for example:
  1. High- superconductivity and other problems of condensed matter

  2. Theory of turbulence

  3. Strangeness of quantum mechanics

  4. Triboluminiscence etc.

This all belongs to condensed matter physics, which is in better shape than other parts of physics. Howerer, many of them are either partially solved (1,4), or belong to mathematics rather than physics (2, maybe 1), or maybe not actually problems (3,4).

We are running out of fundamental problems within reach of our metodology

What should we do? We should apply our methods in other fields!