Is Basic Mathematics the Key to Solving All Physics Problems?

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I like talking and discussing physics. I have a different logical approach. I also use basic mathmatics. I believe all problems can be solved using adittion, subtraction, multiplication, division,and powers. Also forms of abstraction applied to geometry. I believe the more complex the math the more tidbits of information we loose through a series of complex symbols, and aproximations. There is an exact awnser for everything
 
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Welcome to the forum. I suggest that you read the rules, particularly the one about not posting personal theories

Jackson King said:
I like talking and discussing physics.
Good. So do we.

I have a different logical approach.
I reiterate my previous suggestion

I also use basic mathmatics.
don't we all

I believe all problems can be solved using adittion, subtraction, multiplication, division,and powers.
This is clearly not true and suggests that you lack familiarity with advanced math

There is an exact awnser for everything
Also not true and again suggests that you lack familiarity with advanced math
 
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Thank you for your input I have heard this before lol.
 
Jackson King said:
Thank you for your input I have heard this before lol.
And did you not believe it?
 
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Jackson, you might want to take a gander at the forum rules before going too far down this path.
 
Vanadium 50 said:
Jackson, you might want to take a gander at the forum rules before going too far down this path.

I will only ask about known topics or theories. As well as reply to post where I might have a positive affect.
 
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