Are There Resources for Developing Physical Equations?

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To develop physical equations, it's essential to understand mathematical modeling and the philosophy behind equations. Inventing an equation is possible, depending on whether one views equations as inventions or discoveries. There are no straightforward online resources for this process. Sharing the basic idea of the theory can facilitate assistance from others in the physics community. Engaging with knowledgeable individuals may provide the guidance needed to formulate the equations.
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Hello
I want to ask for something
I have a theory and I want to write the equations for this theory
How can someone invent a physical equation?
I didn't find any sites on the internet
Are there any resources about equations and their philosophy?
Thank you
 
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I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to do, but you might want to look into a text on mathematical modeling.

Good Luck.
 
Yes, someone can definitely invent an equation - that is, if you believe equations are invented, and not discovered. You won't find an easy method online, though. I would recommend you post at least the basic idea of the theory here so that other physicists can help you with the mathematics.
 
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