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arxiv: 1904.04117 · v1 · pith:Y6XQIN2Ynew · submitted 2019-04-05 · ⚛️ physics.hist-ph · gr-qc· hep-th· physics.class-ph· quant-ph

The experiment paradox in physics

classification ⚛️ physics.hist-ph gr-qchep-thphysics.class-phquant-ph
keywords experimentphysicsmathematicalparadoxscientificaccuracyargueassumptions
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Modern physics is founded on two mainstays: mathematical modelling and empirical verification. These two assumptions are prerequisite for the objectivity of scientific discourse. Here we show, however, that they are contradictory, leading to the `experiment paradox'. We reveal that any experiment performed on a physical system is - by necessity - invasive and thus establishes inevitable limits to the accuracy of any mathematical model. We track its manifestations in both classical and quantum physics and show how it is overcome `in practice' via the concept of environment. We argue that the scientific pragmatism ordains two methodological principles of compressibility and stability.

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