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PHYS419 Lecture 28: what have We Learned? 1 what have We Learned? In this lecture, we are going to look back over the content of the Course and try to draw,at the end, a few general conclusions about the relationship of physics to philosophy. Itmay be helpful to cast the discussion in terms of the concept, popularized by the historianof science T. S. Kuhn, of a paradigm . Very crudely and briefly, a paradigm maybe regarded as the overarching conceptual framework that is generally accepted at agiven period in the history of science, and that governs the kinds of question one isallowed to ask and the sorts of answer to them that are regarded as acceptable; inother words, it, as it were, sets the rules for the research that may legitimately becarried out.
PHYS419 Lecture 28: What Have We Learned? 3 but the time interval is also observer-dependent. Indeed, space and time become almost di erent aspects of the same thing { the spacetime interval.
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