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The Foundations of the Epistemology and the Methodology of Physics

Received: 27 April 2016    Accepted: 8 June 2016    Published: 30 June 2016
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Abstract

Three fundamental stones of physics are: observation of given phenomena, development of the mathematical model of observed phenomena, experiment which proves or disproves adequacy of the model with observed phenomena. In modern physics this fundamental methodology is sometime not taken in account. Certain models are confirmed as valuable picture of physical reality without that phenomena under examination would be observed. This represents serious problem which physics will need to take in account in order to preserve foundations of its methodology.

Published in American Journal of Modern Physics (Volume 5, Issue 4-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Insufficiency of Big Bang Cosmology

DOI 10.11648/j.ajmp.s.2016050401.15
Page(s) 27-33
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Keywords

Methodology of Physics, Epistemology, Gravity, Time, Cosmology, Higgs Field, Gravitational Waves

References
[1] Fiscaletti, D. and Sorli, A.: "Bijective Epistemology and Space-Time", Foundations of Science, Springer, Volume 20, Issue 4, pp 387-398. (2015).
[2] Amrit Sorli, Vlad Koroli, Andrei Nistreanu, Davide Fiscaletti. Cosmology of Einstein’s NOW. American Journal of Modern Physics. Special Issue: Insufficiency of Big Bang Cosmology. Vol. 5, No. 4-1, 2016, pp. 1-5. doi: 10.11648/j.ajmp.s.2016050401.1
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[4] Davide Fiscaletti, Amrit Sorli, Annales UMCS, Sectio AAA: PHYSICA. About a new suggested interpretation of special theory of relativity within a three-dimensional Euclid space, Volume 68, Issue 1, Pages 39–62, ISSN (Print) 0137-6861, doi: 10.2478/v 10246-012-0018-1, March 2014
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[6] Fiscaletti D. and Sorli A.: “Dynamic Quantum Vacuum and Relativity”, Annales UMCS Sectio AAA, accepted for publication in August 2016
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  • Physics department, St. Joseph's College, Bangalore, India

  • Foundations of Physics Institute, Idrija, Slovenia

  • SpaceLife Institute, San Lorenzo in Campo (PU), Italy

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