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Title: What is the present scientific status of Newtonian physics?
Post by: einsteindude on Dec 2, 2014
What is the present scientific status of Newtonian physics?       
A) We now know that Newtonian physics is correct.
B) Newtonian physics is now known to be wrong and thus it is no longer useful in science.
C) Newtonian physics does not apply to very small objects, but otherwise no violations have been discovered.
D) Newtonian physics does not apply to very small objects, high-speed objects, and very strong gravitational forces.
E) Although we cannot know for certain that Newtonian physics is correct, no violations have ever been discovered.


Title: Re: What is the present scientific status of Newtonian physics?
Post by: mel!811 on Dec 4, 2014
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