Dude, you're gonna have to explain this to me like I'm five. Are you saying it can't make statements about reality because it is only focused on what works (as opposed to what is true)?Obvious Leo wrote:This is actually the official definition of mathematical physics, be it Ptolemaic, Newtonian, spacetime or any other kind of physics. Physics is "what works" and thus it is intrinsically tautologous. If it didn't work then the geeks would just keep tweaking the equations until it did. It is for this reason that physics can make no truth statements about the nature of physical reality.Jaded Sage wrote:Ya know part of me wants to say there is some truth in newtonian physics because it works.
Wait, are you saying physics is antirealistic? Cause I know that word.