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by abdullahkhalids
1560 days ago
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Indeed it is annoying. But the models are linear not because physicists mistakenly believe that the world is linear, but because in most cases linear models are the only ones that one can solve to get qualitative predictions out. Non-linear models can be constructed as well, and then numerically solved on computers to get exact answers. But a physicist is one who understand the essential qualitative features of the world, rather than one who can compute understanding-free numerical answers. In the words of Dirac, "I consider that I understand an equation when I can predict the properties of its solutions, without actually solving it." This usually only works if your equations are linear. |
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[0]: but at this point, not really. even in grad school, i only did linear modeling, and relatively rudimentary ones, at that.