The Generalizable Dichotomy in Physics
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It could be better translated as the “mistaken dichotomy” (past tense).
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Physics is a discipline that strives to generalize various phenomena, so the number of Generalizable Dichotomies is gradually decreasing.
- It’s mostly correct (takker).
- The ultimate goal of this endeavor is the Unified Theory.
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Examples of Generalizable Dichotomies in physics include:
- Mass and Energy (explained by the Theory of Relativity, ).
- Matter and Waves (explained by the concept of Matter Waves).
- Momentum and Wavelength ().