In this paper, we will try to understand in brief the physical concepts by Einstein and the basics of their creation and operation. At the forefront, Einstein dismisses the notion that science and ideas are the perfect reflection of reality. Physical concepts are creations of the human mind which are uniquely determined by the outside world. He asserts that they are the projections of reality.
[...] Einstein and the evolution of physics Explanation and analysis of text In this paper, we will try to understand in brief the physical concepts by Einstein and the basics of their creation and operation. At the forefront, Einstein dismisses the notion that science and ideas are the perfect reflection of reality. Physical concepts are creations of the human mind which are uniquely determined by the outside world. He asserts that they are the projections of reality. He analyses a complex phenomenon and illustrates the same with a simple example. [...]
[...] The definition of objective reality Einstein defines objective reality as, "an ideal limit of knowledge that the human mind can achieve." One can understand from this definition that the human mind can actually watch and decipher only certain objects. So, taking the example of atom, it will be impossible by this method to talk with atomic precision. We do not consider what has been observed. While capturing the atom through a photograph, the atom is seen as a whole, it appears as a kind of ball. [...]
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