Re: speaker feedback?
- From: Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:22:08 GMT
Ian Iveson wrote:
Eeyore wrote
What's classical physics?
Clearly something that passed you by.
Newton's Laws, Faraday, that kind of thing.
I see. So it's classical as in music, rather than in poetry or
philosophy or mathematics or those other Greek and Arab and Roman
things?
Maybe it's something to do with using instruments.
When did the classical period of physics begin and end? What followed,
and what went before? Was there an epoch of romance, or is that yet to
come?
Classical physics if you really need it explaining is the stuff that deals
mainly with solid objects, things you can touch, the forces on things etc....
As opposed to quantum mechanics, particle physics and the like.
Graham
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