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Physics (Greek: physis – φύσις meaning "nature") is a natural science; it is the study of matter and its motion through spacetime and all that derives from these, such as energy and force. More broadly, it is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the world and universe behave.

Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines, perhaps the oldest through its inclusion of astronomy. Over the last two millennia, physics had been considered synonymous with philosophy, chemistry, and certain branches of mathematics and biology, but during the Scientific Revolution in the 16th century, it emerged to become a unique modern science in its own right. However, in some subject areas such as in mathematical physics and quantum chemistry, the boundaries of physics remain difficult to distinguish.

Physics is both significant and influential, in part because advances in its understanding have often translated into new technologies, but also because new ideas in physics often resonate with the other sciences, mathematics and philosophy.

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Mathieu Poumeyrol on page Matter 8 months ago
Physics - Matter - Fotopedia
I'd like to suggest this as an illustration for the "Matter" page...
Alan Richmond 8 months ago
Thank you, added. The Atomium in Brussels I think?
Mathieu Poumeyrol 8 months ago
that's it
Bertrand Guiheneuf on page Galvanometers 8 months ago
Physics - Galvanometers - Fotopedia
Here is a nice picture of a galvanometer found on flickr. Do you want to restrict this album to you own photos, or do you plan to add photos from others ?
Alan Richmond 8 months ago
Yes, photos from others would be great.. I think I have to change the setup to allow this.
Mathieu Poumeyrol 8 months ago
Great album, congrats !