Physics, asked by proxxer, 1 year ago

“It is more important to have beauty in the equations of physics than to have them agree with experiments”. The great British physicist P. A. M. Dirac held this view. Criticize this statement. Look out for some equations and results in this book which strike you as beautiful.​

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Answered by UPDATEDROY
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Scientists, like any other group of humans, have their share of humourists, and many have led their lives with a great sense of fun and adventure, even as they seriously pursued their scientific work. We can take the example of many scientists like Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman. C.V. Raman, etc., who were fun, adventurists and loving. Albert Einstein played the violin and enjoyed Mozart’s music, Richard Feynman the greatest explainer ever was humours and he played the bongo in addition to doing the serious scientific work.....

Answered by Nєєнα
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Explanation:

♥ A physical equation must be simple and hence beautiful.

♥It will automatically agree with the experimental results.

♥♥ For example, consider Einstein mass energy - relationship : This simple equation not only governs energy generation in the sun and the other stars but it is also mainly responsible for energy generation on the earth from the processes of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.

♥However, it is not always true. Although some equations of Quantum Mechanics and Theory of Relativity are highly cumbersome and difficult to understand, yet they agree with the experiments.

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