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Modern scientific frameworks are built upon symbolic description—equations, formal languages, and representational models that encode system behaviour. From differential equations in Classical Mechanics to state vectors in Quantum Mechanics, symbolic systems have enabled precise prediction, abstraction, and communication of complex phenomena.
By Mark HgginsModern scientific frameworks are built upon symbolic description—equations, formal languages, and representational models that encode system behaviour. From differential equations in Classical Mechanics to state vectors in Quantum Mechanics, symbolic systems have enabled precise prediction, abstraction, and communication of complex phenomena.