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Newtonian Physics vs Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

Developers should learn Newtonian physics when working on simulations, game development, robotics, or any application involving physical modeling, such as physics engines in video games (e meets developers should learn relativistic quantum mechanics when working in fields like particle physics, quantum field theory, or advanced quantum computing simulations that involve high-energy particles. Here's our take.

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Newtonian Physics

Developers should learn Newtonian physics when working on simulations, game development, robotics, or any application involving physical modeling, such as physics engines in video games (e

Newtonian Physics

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Developers should learn Newtonian physics when working on simulations, game development, robotics, or any application involving physical modeling, such as physics engines in video games (e

Pros

  • +g
  • +Related to: physics-engines, simulation-modeling

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

Developers should learn relativistic quantum mechanics when working in fields like particle physics, quantum field theory, or advanced quantum computing simulations that involve high-energy particles

Pros

  • +It is essential for understanding fundamental physics in areas such as accelerator design, nuclear engineering, or theoretical research where relativistic effects cannot be ignored
  • +Related to: quantum-mechanics, special-relativity

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use Newtonian Physics if: You want g and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use Relativistic Quantum Mechanics if: You prioritize it is essential for understanding fundamental physics in areas such as accelerator design, nuclear engineering, or theoretical research where relativistic effects cannot be ignored over what Newtonian Physics offers.

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The Bottom Line
Newtonian Physics wins

Developers should learn Newtonian physics when working on simulations, game development, robotics, or any application involving physical modeling, such as physics engines in video games (e

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