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 A different way of approaching physics is to follow the historical line of discoveries. ​ A different way of approaching physics is to follow the historical line of discoveries. ​
  
-This means, for example, to understand [[theories:​classical_theories:​classical_mechanics|Classical Mechanics]],​ we try to understand how Newton historically came to his conclusions. ​+This means, for example, to understand [[theories:​classical_mechanics:newtonian|Classical Mechanics]],​ we try to understand how Newton historically came to his conclusions. ​
  
-Similarly, to understand [[theories:classical_theories:​electrodynamics|Classical Electrodynamics]],​ we try to understand how Faraday, Maxwell etc. came to their conclusions. ​+Similarly, to understand [[models:classical_electrodynamics|Classical Electrodynamics]],​ we try to understand how Faraday, Maxwell etc. came to their conclusions. ​
  
 While the [[roadmaps:​traditional|traditional roadmap]] follows the historical line of development,​ the focus is not on the stories that ultimately lead to the discoveries. ​ While the [[roadmaps:​traditional|traditional roadmap]] follows the historical line of development,​ the focus is not on the stories that ultimately lead to the discoveries. ​
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-<​note>​There is a great book that presents physics exactly like this and exemplifies perfectly how physical theories come about. ​ 
  
-It'​s ​called **Theoretical concepts in physics by Malcolm ​Sim Longair**.</​note>​+<​note>​There is a great book, called **Theoretical concepts in physics by Malcolm Longair**, that presents physics exactly like this and exemplifies perfectly how physical theories come about
  
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 +**Overview of the Historical Developments**
  
 [{{ :​history.jpg?​nolink |Source: http://​pcteserver.mi.infn.it/​~nnpdf/​TUDelft/​IntroElementaryParticles-LectureNotes.pdf}}] [{{ :​history.jpg?​nolink |Source: http://​pcteserver.mi.infn.it/​~nnpdf/​TUDelft/​IntroElementaryParticles-LectureNotes.pdf}}]
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