I have only taken introductory physics but a lot of what the article seems to say is that idealized equations are easy to solve but don' apply to
reality, and when you try to describe the behavior of things in the real world "shit gets complicated" It seems the author labeled everything as "ad
hoc" when real world equations get complicated. The real world is very complicated an d there are many interacting forces to consider. Just because an
equation looks messy or hard to work out doesn't mean the fundamental system used to define it is flawed. |