Can Logic Be Applied to Real Physics? A Noob's Perspective

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In summary, logic plays a crucial role in understanding and explaining real physics, serving as the foundation of scientific reasoning. It is used to develop theories, analyze data, and make predictions in all areas of physics. While other tools such as mathematics and experimentation are also important, logic is the fundamental tool that ties them all together. While a background in logic can be helpful, it is not necessary to understand physics, although it can aid in comprehending more complex theories and models.
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Hi everyone.

I am Wietlol (no that is not my real name) and I am 18 years old.
I am pretty good in logic but have very little understanding for real physics.
I am studying game development and I love gaming in almost every genre.

I think that my stay here is not going to be long but I will make the best of it.
 
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Wietlol said:
I am pretty good in logic

So what is your favorite model of first-order logic?
 
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Well... in fact, I never heard of proposition logic, first-order logic, second order logic before :D
Would possibly be because of my age and lack of spare time.

I meant logic in how things react to each other and where things are based of or in how things are set up and what are slit up in different objects.
More of the logic for programming :D

But yea a part of the logic that I meant is that I made that statement according to my own knowledge.
So, I am good with the logics that I have seen so far.
So I am probably not good at the logics that I haven't seen and probably have no experience with.

To give you an answer, I assume that I would have to take a good in-depth look at all models... but that would take some time and I assume that I could better use that time for things that are more on my field of study.
 
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Relax, I was jut trolling you
 
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well... it could have been a serious question... even though I wouldn't know why you would ask everyone for their opinion of such a big thing.
 
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Maybe I just wanted to talk about logic :D
 

FAQ: Can Logic Be Applied to Real Physics? A Noob's Perspective

Can logic be applied to real physics?

Yes, logic plays a crucial role in understanding and explaining real physics. In fact, logic is the foundation of scientific reasoning and is used to form hypotheses, make predictions, and draw conclusions in the field of physics.

How is logic used in physics?

Logic is used in physics to develop theories and models that explain natural phenomena. It is also used to analyze data, test hypotheses, and make predictions about the behavior of physical systems.

Is logic the only tool used in physics?

No, logic is not the only tool used in physics. Other tools such as mathematics, experimentation, and observation are also important in the study of physics. However, logic is the fundamental tool that ties all of these other tools together.

Can logic be applied to all areas of physics?

Yes, logic can be applied to all areas of physics. From classical mechanics to quantum mechanics, logic is used to understand and explain the behavior of physical systems at different scales.

Is a background in logic necessary to understand physics?

While a background in logic can be helpful in understanding physics, it is not necessary. Many concepts in physics can be understood without a formal understanding of logic. However, having a basic understanding of logic can aid in comprehending more complex theories and models in physics.

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