reductionism in physics
Reductionism in physics refers to the approach that aims to explain complex phenomena by breaking them down into simpler and more fundamental parts or laws of physics. It proposes that understanding the fundamental building blocks and the interactions between them allows for a comprehensive understanding of complex systems.
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