In our empirical view, Physics is an experimental science. Experiments are conducted, from which laws can come into being. However, is this what Physics really is?
Well, if you have ever attended a lecture or speech by a theorist, you can find quite a disparate prospective. In fact, Physics was truly an experimental science, but it is not. Physics is now a theoretical science based on experiments. And physical theory has become the most essential and most valuable part of Physics. Moreover, a well-established physical theory can be experimental unfalsifiable.
How can we get that conclusion? To answer this, let me introduce our new featured article
Structure of Physics — Structure of Physics
In this article, you can learn how to construct a fundamental theory of Physics simply through the definition and deduction with the help of Mathematics, and how, for the first time, physicists discover that a physical law can be derived while the laboratories are missing. Welcome to the world of theoretical Physics.