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and physics is just applied mathematics....
So in true Douglas Adams style, then mathematics could provide the answer to the universe and everything?
and physics is just applied mathematics....
Please explain.
Ok.I think that the person who made the post I am answering should reply to me first.
PE
if this makes sense?
Ok.
Please explain.
The art master at school once put in my report "he tries hard despite a complete lack of any artistic talent".![]()
Most of the Journals , like the Journal of Photographic Science and Engineering , are still copyright so it is not easy to show how the bridge between two areas of science was crossed.Film cameras combine physics and chemistry. Digital cameras are pure physics. I think that is why I like film cameras, as it crosses the bridge between two areas of science? What do others think?
I see physics as the overall 'thing' that actually explains how all matter and energy and what not behaves. Physics explains not just the little quantum/atomic stuff but the big stuff like the orbit of earth around the sun and the sun within the galaxy and the galaxy within the universe.DITTO!
Chemistry is not Physics. Physics is not Chemistry. Explain your comment.
Mine is that Chemistry is reactions at the atomic level and above, and Physics is at the atomic level and below. Go on from there please.
PE
That was really mean. Is that master still alive? I'm gonna beat the hell out of him.![]()
DITTO!
Chemistry is not Physics. Physics is not Chemistry. Explain your comment.
Mine is that Chemistry is reactions at the atomic level and above, and Physics is at the atomic level and below. Go on from there please.
PE
I am an engineer. I also became a physicist. I took inorganic chemistry undergraduate and organic chemistry in grad school. My physics is stronger than chemistry. All three fields are interrelated and at times the field of mathematics overlaps in parts. Mathematics, Engineering, Physics and Chemistry are very different fields and bare not relationship to the OP's hypothesis.
Sadly, he died a few years ago. But, strangely enough, I and several of my contemporaries, kept in touch with him for many years.....and, somehow, he managed to instill in me, without my realising at the time, a love of art and art history which has stayed with me.
I'm surprised to see you take this view, PE. Quite obviously from a practical perspective chemistry and physics are separate disciplines. However from a fundamental perspective chemistry is applied quantum mechanics. "Atoms and up" is renormalization of sorts.
Dare I ask if any of this back and forth makes the slightest bit of difference?
All interactions within the realm of chemistry are directly governed by the rules and concepts of physics. Therefore we can logically map Chemistry as a precisely focused subset of Physics as a whole.
Best wishes - Maths.
I'm surprised to see you take this view, PE. Quite obviously from a practical perspective chemistry and physics are separate disciplines. However from a fundamental perspective chemistry is applied quantum mechanics. "Atoms and up" is renormalization of sorts.
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