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Important from the perspective of philosophy of science.Perhaps the most significant line is the last one: What is needed is new mathematics that will render these notions scientific,” he said. Then, perhaps, we’ll understand what we’ve been arguing about for so long. Recall that Newton had to develop the calculus as a new mathematical notation in order to express his discoveries in classical physics.Quanta MagazineQuantum Theory Rebuilt From Simple Physical Principles Philip Ball
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: philosophy of science, physics, quantum mechanics, scientific modeling
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Important from the perspective of philosophy of science.Perhaps the most significant line is the last one: What is needed is new mathematics that will render these notions scientific,” he said. Then, perhaps, we’ll understand what we’ve been arguing about for so long. Recall that Newton had to develop the calculus as a new mathematical notation in order to express his discoveries in classical physics.Quanta MagazineQuantum Theory Rebuilt From Simple Physical Principles Philip Ball
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: philosophy of science, physics, quantum mechanics, scientific modeling
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Important from the perspective of philosophy of science.
Perhaps the most significant line is the last one:
What is needed is new mathematics that will render these notions scientific,” he said. Then, perhaps, we’ll understand what we’ve been arguing about for so long.Recall that Newton had to develop the calculus as a new mathematical notation in order to express his discoveries in classical physics.
Quanta Magazine
Quantum Theory Rebuilt From Simple Physical Principles
Philip Ball