Explain why good physics knowledge is important for fields like Accounting, Business, Education, Sociology, Religion, and Science.
"good physics knowledge" is a vast statement. Accounting - well the accountant has to be able to count, say, the cost of the amount of energy used, and that requires accurate measurements which is good physics. Business - well, is a physics research idea worth investing in, and how much to put in. Depends on how much you trust the physics. Current things here are the discovery of a new form of carbon called "graphene" (Nobel prize for discovery), and nano particles in cancer therapy. Are they worth investing in for business ? The answer I'm hearing is yes. Education - if you aren't helped to become a good physicist, at whatever level you choose, then almost all of the rest of the structure falls apart. Religion - well, religious ideas cannot actually be proved or disproved. They are faiths. Science ideas cannot actually be proved, it's just that they are constantly tested and seem to ring true. But there are many non religious physicists, and there are many religious physicists. Since physics is part of science, presumably good physics makes for good science ? Sociology -If you like a decent natter with someone about your homework problems, or whatever, then physics gives you an excuse to waffle on, should you choose to. (Actually, I've no idea of physics/sociology connection, just thought I'd waffle). http://perendis.webs.com
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@IrishBoy123 Well, humour aside, I think I have to "stand by" by my post, as modern day speak has it. Mind you, the post has got you a medal. |dw:1473147657195:dw|
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