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    Theoretical physics - Wikipedia

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    Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain and predict natural phenomena. This is in contrast to experimental physics, which uses experimental tools to probe these phenomena.

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    A physical theory is a model of physical events. It is judged by the extent to which its predictions agree with empirical observations. The quality of a physical theory is also judged on its ability to make new predictions which can

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    Theoretical physics began at least 2,300 years ago, under the Pre-socratic philosophy, and continued by Plato and Aristotle,

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    Mainstream theories (sometimes referred to as central theories) are the body of knowledge of both factual and scientific views and possess a usual scientific quality of the tests of

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    The proposed theories of physics are usually relatively new theories which deal with the study of physics which include scientific approaches, means for determining the validity of models and new types of reasoning used to arrive at the theory. However, some

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    "Thought" experiments are situations created in one's mind, asking a question akin to "suppose you are in this situation, assuming such is true, what would follow?". They are usually created to investigate phenomena that are not readily experienced in every-day

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    Fringe theories include any new area of scientific endeavor in the process of becoming established and some proposed theories. It can include

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  2. Physical knot theory - Wikipedia

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    Physical knot theory is the study of mathematical models of knotting phenomena, often motivated by considerations from biology, chemistry, and physics (Kauffman 1991). Physical knot theory is used to study how geometric and topological characteristics of filamentary structures, such as magnetic flux tubes, vortex filaments, polymers, DNAs, influence their physical …

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    • Physics - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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      • Ancient astronomy
        Astronomy is the oldest natural science. The Sumerians, and Ancient Egyptians studied the stars, mostly with a view to prediction and religion. The first Babylonian star maps date from about 1200 BC. That astronomical events are periodic also dates back to the Babylonians. Their understandi…
      • Natural philosophy
        Natural philosophy started in Greece around 650 BC when a movement of philosophers replaced superstition with naturalism, which refuted the spiritual. Leucippus and his student Democritus suggested the idea of the atomaround this period.
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      • Physical Theories of Gravitation - Wikisource, the free ...

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        280133 Physical Theories of Gravitation Thomas Proctor Hall. A force which belongs to individual atoms, is independent of chemical and physical conditions, and cannot be altered or destroyed by any known means, must be closely related to the fundamental nature of the atoms. One of the most essential parts in our concept of matter is mass, and the ...

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        • Physical cosmology | The Big Bang Theory Wiki | Fandom

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          Physical cosmology, as a branch of astronomy, is the study of the largest-scale structures and dynamics of the universe and is concerned with fundamental questions about its formation and evolution. For most of human history, it was a branch of metaphysics and religion. Cosmology as a …

        • On Physical Lines of Force - Wikisource, the free online ...

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          The physical meaning of the terms in the expression for the electromotive force depending on the motion of the body, may be made simpler by supposing the field of magnetic force uniformly magnetized with intensity in the direction of the axis of .

        • Field (physics) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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          In physics, a field means that a physical quantity is assigned to every point in space. A field is seen as extending throughout a large region of space so that it influences everything. The strength of a field usually varies over a region. Michael Faraday became the first to coin the term "field", in 1849. For some fields, there is a number for each point in space. They are called …

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          • Physical science | Forensics Wiki | Fandom

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            Physical science uses the Big Bang theory as the commonly accepted scientific theory of the origin of the universe * A heliocentric solar system. Ancient and primitive cultures saw the earth as the center of the solar system or universe (geocentrism).

          • Physique — Wikipédia

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            Le terme « physique » vient du grec ἡ φυσική / ê physikê adopté dans le monde gréco-romain, signifiant « connaissance de la nature ». En latin, la physika ou physica gréco-romaine est étymologiquement ce qui se rapporte à la nature ou précisément le savoir harmonieux et cyclique sur la nature dénommée φύσις / ph…
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          • Biological Theory | Criminology Wiki | Fandom

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            In support of his theory, Cesare Lombroso conducted studies in which he measured the length in space from the first and second toes of criminals. Lombroso would then compare the measurements of the criminals to that of non-criminals toes.



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