It has little influenced the course of modern physics, however.
However, this does not mean that there is no further development in modern physics.
But modern physics (since, say, 1905) has presented to us a very strange picture of the world.
Number, they say, is a function, not a reality, or else modern physics has no existence.
I know his derivation, as does just about anyone who has taken a course in modern physics.
That quest is now at the center of modern physics.
The study of light, known as optics, is an important research area in modern physics.
He also says that all of modern physics is wrong.
It's modern physics, 1940, the best up to that time.
Yet despite the power of modern physics, our knowledge still has obvious holes.