So far, other physicists agree the supersolid explanation makes the most sense, but they would like to see more data.
Although many physicists agree on the details of mass vectors, there are still some debates.
Most theoretical physicists agree that time travel is impossible.
Now you may think that the last thing the world needs is a new elementary particle with another cute annoying name, and physicists agree.
Not all physicists agree that the question has been settled, though.
Few senior physicists agree with this point of view.
Although the neutrinos are now known to have some mass, most physicists agree that the mass must be very small.
True, most physicists agree cavitrons can't make anything truly dangerous.
The physicists all agree some important part is missing.
If physicists still don't agree over whether those simple facts are yet understood, that is not my problem.