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Modern physics presents itself as an empirical science grounded in observation, experiment, and mathematical formalism. However, beneath every physical theory lies an implicit layer of assumptions—unstated structural commitments about reality that are neither derived nor proven, but accepted as foundational.
By Mark HgginsModern physics presents itself as an empirical science grounded in observation, experiment, and mathematical formalism. However, beneath every physical theory lies an implicit layer of assumptions—unstated structural commitments about reality that are neither derived nor proven, but accepted as foundational.