The Big Bang theory has been worked out in great detail, but if you want more explanation....and "A warpage in the quantum continuum" won't do, then the only recourse is philosophy or religion.
Physics is concerned with HOW things work, and existence is perilously close to "WHY do we exist?"
Pretty much all of them, if your physics is sophisticated enough.
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There is physics everywhere in a computer, but probably the most important individual part of physics is electricity and electronics.
All of them o.o
I believe you mean aerodynamics.
Special relativity is a theory pertaining space and time. This theory was developed by Albert Einstein and explained issues in the physics of time for light and electrodynamics.
Special relativity is a theory pertaining space and time. This theory was developed by Albert Einstein and explained issues in the physics of time for light and electrodynamics.
It is a mathematical concept. It does not have a concrete existence.It is a mathematical concept. It does not have a concrete existence.It is a mathematical concept. It does not have a concrete existence.It is a mathematical concept. It does not have a concrete existence.
Special relativity is a theory pertaining space and time. This theory was developed by Albert Einstein and explained issues in the physics of time for light and electrodynamics.
Pretty much all of them, if your physics is sophisticated enough.
The question is "what is existence?" If the answer is "existence is a concept in the minds of thinking beings" then if there are no more thinking beings the concept cannot exist.
No. Not at all. A person who is good at mathematics has an advantage when studying physics as much of physics is explained (or can be explained) in mathematical terms. It is no guarantee to excelling in physics as there are difficult concepts to grasp, but it is certainly not a disadvantage and so the premise of this question is without foundation.
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Physics.
natural selection
Constant.
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