Samir F Matar*
Lebanese German University, Jounieh, Lebanon
*Corresponding Author: Samir F Matar, Lebanese German University, Jounieh, Lebanon.
Received: May 28, 2022; Published: May 31, 2022
The science of knowledge defined as Epistemology, relies on observations, making statements regarding them. The statements are correct when, on the occurrence of these observations, science becomes interpretive and predictive of similar ones. Among the different classes of sciences, physics which relies strongly on mathematics -whence its rigor-, occupies an exceptional position. Physics is exact in the quantitative determinacy of physics laws -we’ll see that this aspect is questioned in quantum physics -vide infra-, while the other sciences are rather factual, such as biological sciences (biology and biochemistry). Such is the case of so-called “Classical Physics” devised by Isaac Newton (17th - 18th century).
Citation: Samir F Matar. “Three Paradigms in the World of Physics". Acta Scientific Applied Physics 2.7 (2022): 01-02.
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