Modern Physics Now

Modern physics is the study of the revolution in our understanding of the physical universe that began around 1900. It specifically addresses phenomena that classical physics (like Newtonian mechanics) cannot explain, particularly at the scales of the very small (atoms and subatomic particles) and the very fast (near the speed of light). 1. Core Branches of Modern Physics

Modern physics is centered on two monumental frameworks that replaced the classical worldview: Modern Physics

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