Theoretical Computation
Theoretical computation is a branch of computer science and mathematics that focuses on the development of algorithms and computational models to solve problems in various fields such as physics, engineering, and economics. It involves creating theoretical frameworks for understanding complex systems and predicting outcomes based on mathematical principles.
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Feynman’s Three-Step Scientific Method: Guess, Compute, Compare, Validate with Nature
Clip title: Feynman on Scientific Method. Author / channel: seabala URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYPapE-3FRw
Summary
Richard Feynman’s insightful lecture outlines the fundamental process of discovering new scientific laws, emphasizing a rigorous, experiment-driven approach. He introduces a three-step method: first, one guesses a new law; second, one computes the consequences that would logically follow if this guess were correct; and third, one compares these computed consequences with observed phenomena to validate or refine the initial hypothesis.
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