Why is Newtonian physics counter-intuitive?

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How did you find PF?
While I was web surfing I came across it.
I'm an AI researcher who is interested in physics education. I've been wondering why Newtonian physics is so counter-intuitive.
 
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Ohio, Riichiro-san. Welcome to the PF. :smile:
Riichiro Mizoguchi said:
I've been wondering why Newtonian physics is so counter-intuitive.
Oh, it gets much weirder than Newtonian physics. Have a look at our Relativity and Quantum Mechanics forums... :wink:
 
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Riichiro Mizoguchi said:
How did you find PF?: While I was web surfing I came across it.

I'm an AI researcher who is interested in physics education. I've been wondering why Newtonian physics is so counter-intuitive.

Konichiwa.

Newtonian physics is counter intuitive to you? Why, considering that it is so apparent and surrounds you everyday?

Besides, this is the wrong place on PF to discuss this. You should find the Classical Physics forum and describes in detail why it is counter-intuitive to you.

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