Saturday, February 27, 2010

My Tryst with Physics

Physics is a very easy subject, or so we would have our friends from standard 9th think.
Just substitute values in the equation, and wolla!! You have the answer that is accurate to the 100th place of decimal. And yeah, throw in a few conservation laws, and the syllabus is as good as done.
This had been the state of physics as Newton described it. But there were new mysteries that needed to be unlocked. New mysteries that were seeking to be unravelled and uncovered. The consequent centuries saw the development of physics, but who was to know that the very basic subject that science spotlit as a crusade against hypothetical philosophy, would turn against its very own want for order and accuracy in the world?
Physics today is no child's play.
Studying it's depths requires a mind of an artist, a philosopher, more than a mere childish brain which takes physics to be a subject governed by quadratic equations.
In this blog, I shall try and reveal the most intriguing conflicts between the modern day physics and layman logic, which might be food for thought for many. No doubt my opinions may differ or be wrong, but that does not decrease the potency of the material posted, even one bit.

2 comments:

  1. as far as i think physics is a subject most close to the real world..if something happens it is only possible if physics allows it to happen..physics's beauty lies in the fact that it can be understood by an artist, an philosopher or anyone who is good in his work..u need nod become every1..rather try to become 1.. :)

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  2. Yeah, what i say is you should have that sort of a thinking, because at this place we shall discuss some bizarre phenomena where the occurence of an event shall not be one that is bound by the existing laws, and/or its ethics is a big question mark.

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