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How physics came?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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As Sheldon Cooper says, "It was a warm summer evening...", then to paraphrase, someone was looking into the night sky and discovered planets. Physics may not have been called physics, but if someone like Archimedes was studying the buoyant effect of a liquid (water) on bodies, they were studying physics. The study of physics encompasses so many things there would be no way to say when it started.

Sorry I got a little distracted. But your question depends on your definition of Physics. If Physics is the natural phenomena that has been occurring since the beginning of time, then the 1st answer is correct, but if you define Physics as a branch of science dealing with the study of those natural phenomena, then that implies that Physics could not have started before Man evolved on Earth.

So my answer is that it started with ancient civilizations at least the Greeks, maybe someone else before them, but the Greeks were very active in such studies. How, would be, in most cases, the natural curiosity of Man.

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Newton dressed up in saucy gear and forced Hooke to toss him off.

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