LANGUAGE CHANGES ARISING FROM THE NEW PHYSICS IN THE CREDIT-MODULE SYSTEM AND THEIR IMPACT ON INDEPENDENT LEARNING
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Classical physics, modern physics, language of scienceAbstract
The purpose of this article is to show the expansion of language with the development of science. The new theories introduced into physics have created very serious problems. In particular, the so-called “new physics” - the theories of relativity and quantum theory - have forced us to search for a suitable scientific language to keep pace with the scientific reality that has opened before us. The new physics, which has undermined the deterministic-mechanistic. The scheme has also changed the perception of the language used by the scientific community. This situation has made not only scientists, but also many people who use this language feel the need to change the everyday language they use to describe scientific reality. In other words, this situation has changed the types and areas of concepts used in physics, along with the new physics.
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