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koolraj09
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Hi guys,
Just ran into a debate with friends about this topic. We were discussing whether the scope of pure sciences (in particular, Classical Physics)decreasing over time? Has it decreased till date? The fact that newer questions posed now a days are tougher than the times of Newton and Einstein, is also debatable. But does this mean that the scope of this field has decreased and we are currently unable to achieve breakthrough discoveries as made by Einstein and Newton (and the thousands of them alike) which have a lasting impact on the society..fundamentally changing the way we live?
Thanks
Just ran into a debate with friends about this topic. We were discussing whether the scope of pure sciences (in particular, Classical Physics)decreasing over time? Has it decreased till date? The fact that newer questions posed now a days are tougher than the times of Newton and Einstein, is also debatable. But does this mean that the scope of this field has decreased and we are currently unable to achieve breakthrough discoveries as made by Einstein and Newton (and the thousands of them alike) which have a lasting impact on the society..fundamentally changing the way we live?
Thanks