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  2. Philosophy of physics - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, the philosophy of physics deals with conceptual and interpretational issues in physics, many of which overlap with research done by certain kinds of theoretical physicists. Historically, philosophers of physics have engaged with questions such as the nature of space, time, matter and the laws that govern their interactions, as ...

  3. Category:Philosophy of physics - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of physics is the study of the fundamental, philosophical questions underlying modern physics, the study of matter and energy and how they interact.Perhaps the main questions concern the nature of space and time, atoms and atomism, cosmogony, the interpretation of the results of quantum mechanics, the foundations of statistical mechanics, causality, determinism, and the nature of ...

  4. Category : Philosophy of thermal and statistical physics

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    The philosophy of thermal and statistical physics is one of the major subdisciplines of the philosophy of physics. Its subject matter is classical thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and related theories. Its central questions include: What is entropy, and what does the second law of thermodynamics say about it?

  5. Category:Philosophers of physics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Philosophers of physics" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. David Albert; B.

  6. Past hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    In cosmology, the past hypothesis is a fundamental law of physics that postulates that the universe started in a low-entropy state, [1] in accordance with the second law of thermodynamics. The second law states that any closed system follows the arrow of time, meaning its entropy never decreases. Applying this idea to the entire universe, the ...

  7. Physics - Wikipedia

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    Physics is the scientific study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. [1] Physics is one of the most fundamental scientific disciplines. [2] [3] [4] A scientist who specializes in the field of physics is called a physicist.

  8. Philipp Frank - Wikipedia

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    He studied physics at the University of Vienna and graduated in 1907 with a thesis in theoretical physics under the supervision of Ludwig Boltzmann. [2] He joined the faculty there in 1910. [ 1 ] Albert Einstein recommended him as his successor for a professorship at the German Charles-Ferdinand University of Prague, a position which he held ...

  9. Theory of everything - Wikipedia

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    Instead, physics has proceeded by a series of "successive approximations" allowing more and more accurate predictions over a wider and wider range of phenomena. Some physicists believe that it is therefore a mistake to confuse theoretical models with the true nature of reality, and hold that the series of approximations will never terminate in ...