Classical Physics

   

The World According to Nature: A Non-Mathematical Approach to Theoretical Physics

Authors: James C. Decandole

The problem with mathematical theoretical physics is anthropocentrism. The mental activities of observation, recording, calculation, and manipulation are not relevant in the microcosm. An alternative method of natural philosophy is to neglect the human experience and describe the phenomena of nature from the point of view of the center of a fundamental particle. Subjects to be studied in this way include cause, dimension, direction, effect, frame of reference, interaction, measurement, microcosm, motion, nature, oscillation, particle, period, point, symmetry, time, universe, and wave.

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