Classical physics, which is the study of how things work in the physical world, has started to question its own basic ideas


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lassical physics, which is the study of how things work in the physical world, has started to question its own basic ideas :-

In the past, classical physics was strongly linked with materialism—the belief that only physical things exist and everything can be explained by physical laws. However, as scientists continue studying and thinking carefully about these concepts, they start to realise that rigid materialism may not be entirely accurate. This evolution raises the possibility that science and religion, which have traditionally been viewed as opposed forces, may actually find common ground and work in new ways. One example is the study of the universe’s origin, known as cosmology. As scientists learn more about how the universe began, their findings often raise questions that have long been a part of religious thought, such as the nature of creation and existence.
But it’s important to remember that in philosophy and science, there is no such thing as a final answer. As we learn more and explore new ideas, our understanding of the world and the relationship between science and religion may change. What seems like the right answer today might be seen differently in the future as new discoveries are made. This is why it’s important to keep an open mind and continue to think critically about new ideas.
For example, in the past, people believed that the Earth was the centre of the universe. But as knowledge advanced, this view changed. Similarly, our current ideas about science and religion might also evolve. Therefore, we should always be ready to re-evaluate our beliefs as new information becomes available.
I simply want to make a point that classical physics is constantly changing, and as it evolves, it may help to bridge the gap between science and religion. However, because our understanding of the world is constantly changing, we must stay open to new ideas and be willing to change our perspectives as necessary.

Thoughts / Syed Azam Ali Shah

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