How do we know that the "laws" of physics are really laws, i.e. true everywhere?
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Why has the physics forum got sexier topics than the chemistry forum? | Replies: 61 Views: 48865 |
03/03/2009 03:39:33 byChemistry4me |
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Should we consider quantum physics and general relativity as two seperate systems, active in the same universe? Started bythedocBoardPhysics, Astronomy & Cosmology |
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Good examples of contemporary computational/theoretical engineering/physics rese Started byrandom_soldier1337BoardGeneral Science |
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Whats a branch of physics with high potential that has unjustified disinterest Started bygrillmeisterBoardPhysics, Astronomy & Cosmology |
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Can physics explain, describe, predict free will, animal behavior?? Started byyamoBoardPhysics, Astronomy & Cosmology |
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