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Theory of Elastical Sciences

A pluralistic framework proposing that the various sciences have different elasticities, different ways of stretching, different breaking points. Elastical Sciences studies this diversity: how physics stretches differently from biology, how economics recovers differently from psychology, how each field's elastic limits shape its history and future. It's a framework for understanding scientific change not as uniform but as varied—some fields highly elastic, others brittle; some stretching gradually, others snapping and reforming.
Theory of Elastical Sciences "Physics snapped with quantum mechanics; ecology just stretched to incorporate new data. Elastical Sciences explains why: different fields, different elasticities. Understanding science means understanding not just what changed, but how each science changed—how far it could stretch, when it snapped, how it recovered."
by Nammugal March 4, 2026
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