Abstraction Quote by Anthony Standen
“The first thing to realize about physics ... is its extraordinary indirectness… For physics is not about the real world, it is about "abstractions" from the real world, and this is what makes it so scientific… Theoretical physics runs merrily along with these unreal abstractions, but its conclusions are checked, at every possible point, by experiments.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Science of Everyday Life by Anthony Standen, 1999
Physics studies models derived from reality, not reality itself; these abstractions are tested against experiments to stay scientific.
In simple terms: Physics deals with models, not direct reality.
Check models against data.
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When to use this quote
- research design
- educational curricula
- science communication
- policy analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we know when a model is sufficient?
- When should we trust theoretical predictions without direct evidence?
Abstractions may oversimplify complex phenomena.