Then what’s even the point of studying physics if we can’t get answers to the ‘why’ questions and just have to accept the fact that this is what happens in nature? And if we don’t ask the why questions, how would physics even advance?
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Then what’s even the point of studying physics if we can’t get answers to the ‘why’ questions and just have to accept the fact that this is what happens in nature? And if we don’t ask the why questions, how would physics even advance?