Physics, asked by kumargaurav1, 1 year ago

are all laws of physicis correct or wrong. do we have the complete understanding of the entire universe??

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Answered by Albert01
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according to my point of view all laws of physicis is incomplete. because everything in the universe depends on everything else in a fundamental way so it might be impossible to get closer to the full solution by investigating the parts of the problem in isolation.

a complete understanding of the entire universe. lol

a handful of residents of a small planet circling an insignificant star of a small galaxy have as their aim of a complete understanding of the entire universe.

we used to ask question like what would happen if it will be like this but I think these question can't be answered because

If the laws of physics suddenly changed, then we couldn't use them to guess what would happen

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Answered by AR17
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Hello friend... !!!

Here's the answer you are looking for

I can't say about the law that the intellectuasls like Newton, Einstein gave.

But I'm sure that the formulae that we use to solve questions is wrong.

For instance there are many formulae that are true only when air resistance or any other opposing force is absent.

We assume that the mechanical energy is either potential energy or kinetic energy.
Whereas some amount of energy is also converted to heat,light and sound .....which we don't consider in the formulae and probably nor in the laws.

So if all the force present in the universe is taken into consideration then probably the laws and formulae of physics fail to make us understand everything at a time.



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