violation of classical physics
A violation of classical physics refers to any phenomenon or observation that contradicts the principles and laws of classical physics, which are based on Newtonian mechanics and laws of motion. These violations often occur at extremely high speeds, in extreme gravitational fields, or at very small scales, where quantum mechanics or relativistic effects become significant. It signifies a departure from the predictable and deterministic behavior predicted by classical physics, leading to the need for more advanced theories to explain and understand these phenomena.
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