Why is everything in the natural world made up of curves?

Updated on science 2024-03-29
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do you think it's beautiful that the lines of the human body are all straight lines?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The whole universe is divided into two parts, one is the material world, such as the material world composed of molecules, atoms or subatoms, etc., which has mass, such as the vast world that our senses can perceive.

    The other is the world of cosmic information or cosmic laws composed of immaterial objective entities, such as mathematics and logic, world laws and laws, and so on.

    Everything in the material world (including us humans or the human body) is a world that is constantly in motion and changing, while the cosmic information of the non-material world or the metaphysical world is an eternal, unchanging, immovable world. Mathematics belongs entirely to the immaterial or super-material cosmic information world, so mathematics belongs to the category of immutable metaphysical philosophy. Physical dimensions, on the other hand, belong to the category of the material world, so they will change with the changes in material conditions.

    As for the existence and non-existence of the physical world, it just shows the changing properties of the material world, because everything that is material is in motion, and everything that moves will be born and die, and birth and death are the manifestations of existence and non-existence.

    However, existence and non-existence do not refer to the extinction of the mass of matter (according to the law of the immortality of matter), but only to the change of the form of the existence of matter or the form of existence of matter.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because mathematics is a product of human civilization, the basic definition has been determined and will not change; Physics, on the other hand, is a journey of discovery, and people's people will be changed with the discovery of it again and again, so it is said that the physical world only exists and does not exist in the transformation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The world is always changing, and just like your question, there is a different answer for everyone.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Speaking of which, this topic is far away, let's avoid the trivial and talk about it.

    1. Pythagoras, one of the important originators of Western narrow philosophy, had the theory that "everything counts". Mathematics, on the other hand, is pure logical engineering, measured by mathematics as a basis for simplifying the world, and as long as the parameters are reasonable, then the resulting numbers will be a solution to the immaculate world.

    2. Physics is constantly changing with the changes of the times and under the prospect of the big world view of philosophical propositions. When Newton came up with the Outline of Natural Philosophy (i.e., gravitation), he used calculus to explain his own doctrine, and no one else even understood his theoretical model, let alone his mathematics.

    In other words, the method of using mathematics has not changed, what has changed is the embodiment of functions and quantities, as well as the different ways of formulas. And your physics-based worldview can even be said to be a cosmology, and basically every era is updating people's understanding of it.

    3. This last question, from the perspective of modern physics, is indeed like this. You are interested in researching the details"Quantum mechanics"It seems that they put the state of "existence" of matter together with the rheological properties of space-time, so that all things composed of atomic energy are both "existing" and rheological (non-existent, or not in the previous state).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Kant's philosophical thought holds that it is not things that affect people, but people who affect things. It is we who are constructing the real world, and in the process of understanding things, people are more important than the things themselves...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Did he find a lot of strange things in the world?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Have you found a lot of strange things in the natural world? Your dad has found something strange and can think about it, so everyone can talk about it and see how amazing nature is.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think that if this first natural paragraph is written about life, then it should be summarized in one sentence of the original text, and I will help you check it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    "Everything" refers to all living things and natural phenomena in nature.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the first paragraph of our wonderful world, it is written that everything seems to be alive, and everything refers to the fact that all kinds of things in nature are full of changes and look like they are alive.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The artificial world is created by the development of intelligent beings to a certain stage.

    When a living being's intelligence reaches the point where it is able to modify its surroundings. There will be an artificial world.

    This is the result of evolution. It is the product of intelligent organisms.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because our human history has been tens of thousands of years, with the development of the times, there are many civilizations that have been submerged by the times, but there are only traces of many buildings in nature.

    These artificial traces are with the development of the times, and there is no way to be erased.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because of the emergence of man, the natural world is not so natural, and man thinks of transforming the world, so he wants to create a world by himself, and an artificial world appears.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because people can transform the world through wisdom and hands, there is such a thing as an artificial world. As long as all people have the ability to transform and have meaning to human beings, it is possible to transform them, which is why there is today's high-tech development.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In nature, human beings are constantly developing their minds, and he wants to make his world more beautiful, so he comes out of the artificial world.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The natural world is more distinct than humans.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes. Everything is dependent on nature.

    Just as the spirit is attached to the divine and follows the Suixi. (There is speculation and shouting, and there is darkness when the sacred is sleepy).

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. Einstein once fell off the chair, regardless of the pain in his body, and was still thinking about why he fell straight from the chair, so as to conclude that the object always moves in the direction of least resistance, which inspired him to study the "general theory of relativity".

    2. When Watt was a child, he had doubts about the beating of the lid of the kettle when the water was boiled, so he realized the powerful power of water vapor, and later successfully invented the steam engine after years of research.

    3. Newton was inspired by the gravitational pull of an apple falling from a tree. The apple tree, which made Newton understand the law of universal gravitation, became famous and is regarded as a symbol of the spirit of scientific inquiry.

    4. The Wright brothers often lie on their backs on the ground, carefully observing the flight of eagles in the air for hours on end, studying and pondering the mechanisms of their take-off, lifting, and circling. Airplanes were invented based on the flight of birds.

    5. In order to build a big palace, Luban needs to cut a lot of wood, and he is very slow to cut trees with an axe, and he is very anxious. So I went up the mountain to see it myself, but I was scratched by a silk thatch, and it turned out that the fine teeth on the grass were very sharp and could scrape my hands. On a whim, he wanted to make pieces of iron into rulers, so he invented the saw.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    For example, we can use Newton's discovery of the law of gravitation to show that the laws of nature are objective.

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