A New Foundation of Physical TheoriesA Simplified Example of Newton’s Mechanics
A New Foundation of Physical Theories: A Simplified Example of Newton’s Mechanics
Ludwig, Günther; Thurler, Gérald
2006-01-01 00:00:00
[Newton’s mechanics is not a physical theory in our sense, since in general one has to add a concrete form of the so-called “forces;” therefore, Newton’s mechanics is a frame theory in the sense of the Sect. 4.9. To make a simplified example of Newton’s mechanics we choose a particular situation, as simple as possible, so as not to charge our example with unnecessary mathematical difficulties.]
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A New Foundation of Physical TheoriesA Simplified Example of Newton’s Mechanics
[Newton’s mechanics is not a physical theory in our sense, since in general one has to add a concrete form of the so-called “forces;” therefore, Newton’s mechanics is a frame theory in the sense of the Sect. 4.9. To make a simplified example of Newton’s mechanics we choose a particular situation, as simple as possible, so as not to charge our example with unnecessary mathematical difficulties.]
Published: Jan 1, 2006
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