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Quotidian physics

Quotidian physics refers to problems in physics that are solved using a dimensional structure of 3 spaces and 1 time variable. In other words, quotidian problems and solutions can be explored using a traditional system of 3 dimensions (length, width, depth) and a time factor (such as rate) to analyze physical phenomena. This is different from newer, more abstract issues in physics such as multidimensional string theories or shifting concepts of time.

Last updated: 05-17-2005 12:09:51