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Episode 27: Chiara Marletto and Constructor Theory

The Theory of Anything

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The Prevalence of Newton's Laws

Newton's laws aren't set up as dynamical laws of motions plus initial conditions. So the foundations of physics really was largely rooted in counterfactuals. And I think that has slowly made most physicists lean towards implicit assumption that any new fundamental law should come in the form of initial conditions plus dynamical laws. That should be like the ultimate type of explanation you want for the universe, says Popper.

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