"It is a remarkable fact that very few fundamental laws
are required to describe the enormous
range of physical phenomena
that take place throughout the universe.
The study of these fundamental laws
is at the heart of Physics.
The laws are found to have a mathematical structure;..."
Frank Firk, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Yale,
introduction to Essential Physics
There is an invisible superstructure which upholds the universe.
The physical interactions we see are controlled by invisible.
The invisible idea of the universe is first.
are required to describe the enormous
range of physical phenomena
that take place throughout the universe.
The study of these fundamental laws
is at the heart of Physics.
The laws are found to have a mathematical structure;..."
Frank Firk, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Yale,
introduction to Essential Physics
There is an invisible superstructure which upholds the universe.
The physical interactions we see are controlled by invisible.
The invisible idea of the universe is first.