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Girl that sits next to me in Physics

she is a nerd
she thinks shes not a nerd but she literally plays sudoku
in an L math class
dumb nerd
person "Hey, are you new here?"
girl "Yes, but I already brought my new sudoku book to school. Want to play?"
person "Ew, nerd, no ones gonna be your friend because youre a dumb nerd"
girl "Okay.."
other person "Broooo thats the Girl that sits next to me in Physics shes such a nerd"
person "fr"
by ILOVEAMERICA4EVER February 10, 2023
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The most radical extension, proposing that the fundamental laws of physics themselves (like gravity or quantum mechanics) might be products of these cognitive biases on a cosmic, human scale. It's the idea that we have looked into the universe's raw, potentially chaotic or computationally irreducible processes and, in our need for comprehension, imposed a story of neat, mathematical, causal "laws." The order we worship may be the ultimate face we've seen in the cosmic static.
Apophenia/Pareidolia of the Laws of Physics Theory Example: This mind-bending theory asks: What if F=ma or E=mc² are not discovered truths about reality's fabric, but are like seeing a face on Mars? They are the immensely useful, predictive, and consistent patterns that our particular form of intelligence, evolved on a middling planet, is able to project onto a universe whose true nature might be patternless, lawless, or governed by logic utterly alien to us. Our physics, in this view, is a spectacular, productive, and possibly species-specific pareidolia.
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A branch of philosophy that examines the metaphysical foundations, implications, and assumptions of physical laws—asking what kind of entities laws are, what it means for a law to "exist," how laws relate to the phenomena they govern, and whether laws are discovered or invented. The metaphysics of physical laws investigates questions like: Are laws necessary or contingent? Do they exist independently of the universe, or are they patterns within it? Are they prescriptive (telling nature what to do) or descriptive (summarizing what nature does)? Do laws have causal power, or do they just describe regularities? This inquiry reveals that physics itself doesn't answer these questions—it assumes answers and gets to work. Understanding the metaphysics of laws is essential for knowing what we're talking about when we talk about physical law, and for recognizing that different metaphysical assumptions lead to different understandings of what physics discovers.
Metaphysics of the Laws of Physics Example: "His metaphysics of physical laws work asked whether the laws existed before the universe—or whether they're just patterns the universe happened to settle into. The question sounds strange because physics doesn't ask it, but it's fundamental to what we think laws are."
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A speculative or fringe field that investigates phenomena or principles that appear to exist alongside, beyond, or in parallel to conventional physical laws—exploring the boundaries where physics meets the unexplained, the anomalous, or the supposedly impossible. Paraphysics takes seriously the possibility that our current laws might be incomplete, that phenomena dismissed as "paranormal" might indicate undiscovered dimensions of physical reality, or that consciousness might interact with matter in ways physics doesn't yet recognize. Unlike pseudoscience (which ignores evidence), paraphysics engages with anomalies while maintaining critical inquiry—asking whether UFOs, psychic phenomena, or alternative healing might point to physics beyond current understanding. Whether such inquiry leads to new physics or dead ends, paraphysics serves as a reminder that today's orthodoxy was yesterday's heresy, and that the boundaries of the physical are not necessarily the boundaries of the real.
Paraphysics of the Laws of Physics Example: "He studied telepathy not as magic but as a possible indicator of undiscovered physical interactions—paraphysics, the investigation of phenomena that seem to violate known laws but might reveal new ones. Most of it leads nowhere, but somewhere, something might."
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A theoretical perspective emphasizing that the laws of physics are not static, eternal rules but dynamic, evolving principles that may change over cosmic time or under extreme conditions. Dynamism challenges the traditional view of laws as fixed and immutable, suggesting instead that they might be more like habits of nature—regularities that emerged with the universe and could, in principle, transform. This perspective draws on cosmological observations (constants that might vary), quantum gravity speculation (laws that might emerge from more fundamental processes), and philosophical considerations (why would laws be eternal when everything else changes?). Dynamism doesn't claim that anything goes, but that the boundaries of physical possibility might be more fluid than traditionally assumed—that the universe's rules might have a history and a future, not just a present.
Dynamism of the Laws of Physics Example: "Her dynamism of physical laws suggested that the constants we measure today might have been different in the early universe—and might change again in the distant future. The laws aren't carved in stone; they're carved in time."
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A theoretical perspective emphasizing that the laws of physics operate like mechanisms—predictable, deterministic, and explicable in terms of cause and effect operating through identifiable parts and processes. Mechanism views physical laws as descriptions of how the cosmic machinery works: particles interact according to forces, fields propagate according to equations, systems evolve according to initial conditions. This perspective has been enormously successful in physics, enabling prediction, control, and technological application. But mechanism also has limits: quantum mechanics challenges strict determinism, complex systems exhibit behavior not reducible to parts, and the nature of laws themselves may not be mechanical. Understanding mechanism—both its power and its limits—is essential for knowing what physics can and cannot explain.
Mechanism of the Laws of Physics Example: "His mechanism of physical laws approach treated the universe as a clockwork—every effect has a cause, every future determined by the past. It worked beautifully for planets and pendulums, but quantum mechanics suggested the clock might have some wiggle room."
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A philosophical position holding that the laws of physics are real features of the universe—that they exist independently of human minds, that they describe genuine aspects of reality, and that successful physical theories capture (or approximate) truths about how the world actually works. Realism about physical laws asserts that electrons, forces, and fields are not just useful fictions but real entities; that equations like Schrödinger's or Einstein's describe actual structures in nature; that science progresses toward truer accounts of an independent reality. This position motivates scientific inquiry (we're discovering what's really there) and explains scientific success (theories work because they're true). But realism faces challenges from quantum interpretation, underdetermination of theory by evidence, and the history of theory change—challenges that anti-realism takes as reasons for caution.
Realism of the Laws of Physics Example: "His realism of physical laws meant he believed electrons were real things, not just useful calculations. When the math worked, he took it as evidence about reality, not just about our models. The universe is actually like that, he insisted."
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