Some of the most profound statements on the nature of science have come from Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientists of all time. What do you think Einstein meant when he said : "The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible"?
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The physical world is exceptionally mind boggling. It has tremendous requests of greatness in regard of mass, length and time. And still, at the end of the day all the physical wonders can be clarified regarding couple of fundamental standards of material science. That is, it is conceivable to understand nature regarding couple of essential laws disregarding its immense complexities. This is the thing that Einstein intended to state.
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✳️The complete physical world is naturally complex.
✳️The biological world has its own complexities.
✳️Moreover, different orders of magnitudes are involved in space, time and mass.
✳️In spite of all this, almost all the physical phenomena can be expressed in terms of few basic laws.
✳️By this view in this context, Einstein’s statement becomes very clear.
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