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<p>blurred, especially in physics. This is due to the heavy use of mathematical tools to support the physical theories. For instance, the introduction of Newton's laws rarely establishes as a prerequisite either Euclidean geometry or differential calculus that they imply. It became more apparent when <a href="page.php?w=Albert_Einstein">Albert Einstein</a> first introduced <a href="page.php?w=special_relativity">special relativity</a> where the invariant quantity is no more the Euclidean length  (defined as ) > but the Minkowski spacetime interval</p><p>
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