Bartosz Milewski on Nostr: In all my years of doing physics, I never figured out the intuitive meaning of the ...
In all my years of doing physics, I never figured out the intuitive meaning of the lagrangian (or the action). Why should the difference between kinetic and potential energy play such a prominent role? What separates kinetic from potential energy?
I was always afraid to ask this question, not to sound stupid. 😕
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