Science, asked by Varun8888, 1 year ago

Why maxwell theory is wrong


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Answered by RakeshPateL555
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<b> It's not wrong, it's just incomplete. There is a level at which each theory is "correct". For Newton's laws that's when you're looking at really big or really small or really fast things. Or things with spin. or.. well, it goes on. The only theory that will be completely "correct" is the theory of everything - theories are pattern-matching on the way the universe works and they work where the right patterns exist.

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