Chapter 433: Will the Physics Textbooks Be Completely Rewritten?!

Mathematics and physics have always been closely connected, yet distinctively different disciplines.

The former mainly studies abstract concepts, structures, and relationships, seeking logical consistency and proof, deriving new results through logical reasoning from known axioms and theorems. Whether a conclusion is correct is determined by logic. As long as the proof process is flawless, then theoretically it can stand forever.

Just like the Pythagorean theorem, it holds in any Euclidean space, without a doubt.

The research subjects of physics are various matters, energy, and their interactions in the natural world. The ultimate goal is to explain and predict natural phenomena and reveal the laws of the universe.

Therefore, the research in physics not only requires mathematical tools but also various experimental instruments. Microscopes, telescopes, accelerators, furnaces...