Quasistatic or causal changes in systems

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Abstract

To draw out and highlight the basic elements of physics and “natural” reasoning, our analysis has, up to now, centred on changes in relatively simple objects. But the complexities of nature and the possibilities of physics are greater than those we have described, even if we remain within the realm of the “elementary”.

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Quasistatic or causal changes in systems. (2006). In Reasoning in Physics (pp. 93–117). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47636-3_6

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