Exploring the Intersection of Engineering, Physics, and Philosophy of Science

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In summary, the intersection of engineering, physics, and philosophy of science is a complex and fascinating field that examines the practical applications of scientific theories and principles. It delves into the ethical, moral, and philosophical implications of scientific advancements and how they shape our understanding of the world. By combining the analytical and technical aspects of engineering and physics with the critical thinking and questioning of philosophy, this intersection offers a unique perspective on the relationship between science and society. It challenges us to think beyond the practical implications of scientific research and consider the broader impact on humanity and the natural world.
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Nahum Nehemia
Hello all,

I'm an engineer, but all my life I was more excited by physics and philosophy of science (which I believe converge to one). So now that I'm retiring from work, I've decided to pursue my old passion.

Thanks you all!
 
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We love engineers! Welcome to PF!
 

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