Not exact matches
The GPS system wouldn't work if
classical physics was used, semiconductors and hence computers, cell phones, Internet, etc wouldn't be
possible, lasers wouldn't work, the list goes on and on.
Simple «spin models» used to explain magnetism can precisely reproduce any
possible phenomenon in
classical, non-quantum
physics, according to scientists at the MPQ and UCL.
The
physics of climate change are simple
classical physics in a stunningly complex, multiscale system, so it is
possible to design experiments based on cause and effect.
Entanglement is not
possible in
classical physics, so the nature of the system must be governed by quantum randomness.