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by nico
742 days ago
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> and therefore does not really provide understanding of the underlying process What is “the underlying process”? For example, Newton was able to model gravity quite successfully without ever being able to “understand the underlying process”. In fact, physics today still doesn’t have a good grasp on what gravity is. Yet we use the models and equations all the time In a way, physics is also a collection of black boxes, perhaps just seemingly more elegant boxes |
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Newton realized that these phenomena could be explained as arising from the same underlying process of an inverse square law. This is a much more useful model, and allows predictions that allow us to do things like space flight, even if it is not complete.