
Principle of Least Action I
The least action principle is an expression of teleological reasoning where the initial states of the system are determined by the endpoints—the beginning and the

The least action principle is an expression of teleological reasoning where the initial states of the system are determined by the endpoints—the beginning and the

In the biblical story of the creation of Adam, the Torah states: Then the Eternal G‑d formed man of the dust of the ground, and

Amicus est Socrates, magister meus, sed magis est amica veritas. “Socrates is my friend but a greater friend is truth” – Plato c. 428-348 BCE.