It’s interesting that we do essentially the same thing in all of non-physics science.
Everything is nuclear physics in the end, but trying to solve problems in, say, economics or psychology by solving a vast number of subatomic equations is only theoretically possible. Even in most of physics we have to round up and make abstractions.
Everything is nuclear physics in the end, but trying to solve problems in, say, economics or psychology by solving a vast number of subatomic equations is only theoretically possible. Even in most of physics we have to round up and make abstractions.