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  1. History of physics - Wikipedia

    • Physics is a branch of science whose primary objects of study are matter and energy. Discoveries of physics find applications throughout the natural sciences and in technology. Historically, physics emerged from the scientific revolution of the 17th century, grew rapidly in the 19th century, then was transformed by a series of discoveries in the 20th century. Physic… See more

    Ancient history

    Elements of what became physics were drawn primarily from the fields of astronomy, optics, and mechanics, which … See more

    Scientific Revolution

    During the 16th and 17th centuries, a large advancement of scientific progress known as the Scientific Revolution took place in Europe. Dissatisfaction with older philosophical approaches had begun earlier and had pr… See more

    18th-century developments

    During the 18th century, the mechanics founded by Newton was developed by several scientists as more mathematicians learned calculus and elaborated upon its initial formulation. The application of mathematic… See more

     
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  1. Historically, physics emerged from the scientific revolution of the 17th century, grew rapidly in the 19th century, then was transformed by a series of discoveries in the 20th century. Physics today may be divided loosely into classical physics and modern physics.
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    The word physics comes from the Latin physica ('study of nature'), which itself is a borrowing of the Greek φυσική (phusikḗ 'natural science'), a term derived from φύσις (phúsis 'origin, nature, property').
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics
    Thales was the first physicist and his theories actually gave the discipline its name. He believed that the world, although fashioned from many materials, was really built of only one element, water, called Physis in Ancient Greek.
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    In the first moments after the Big Bang, the universe was extremely hot and dense. As the universe cooled, conditions became just right to give rise to the building blocks of matter – the quarks and electrons of which we are all made. A few millionths of a second later, quarks aggregated to produce protons and neutrons.
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  8. Ancient Physics - History of Physics - Explorable

    WEBFrom theoretical mathematics, accurate astronomy and sophisticated philosophy sprang ancient physics, an attempt to explain the world and uncover the laws that governed the universe.

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  10. A History of Physics - Nature

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  12. History of quantum mechanics - Wikipedia

    WEBBuilding on pioneering work by Schwinger, Higgs and Goldstone, the physicists Glashow, Weinberg and Salam independently showed how the weak nuclear force and quantum electrodynamics could be merged into …

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  15. A More Inclusive Narrative of Physics History - American Institute …

  16. The History of Physics: A Very Short Introduction | Oxford Academic

  17. Big Bang: How the Universe was created - BBC

  18. Where did the word physics come from? - Physics Network

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  21. Origin of the Universe - Scientific American

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