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Naïve physics or folk physics is the untrained human perception of basic physical phenomena. In the field of artificial intelligence the study of naïve physics is a part of the effort to formalize the common knowledge of human beings. Many ideas of folk physics are simplifications, misunderstandings, or misperceptions of well understood phenomena, incapable of giving useful predictions of detailed experiments, or simply are contradicted by more thorough observations. They may sometimes be true, be true in certain limited cases, be true as a good first approximation to a more complex effect, or predict the same effect but misunderstand the underlying mechanism. [edit] ExamplesSome examples are:
The idea that the sun orbits the Earth (the geocentric model), was also, until about 2000 to 500 years ago, part of mankind's commonsense understanding of the world. These and similar ideas, in some cases too obvious for anyone to think of questioning them, were the basis for the first work in formulating and systematizing physics, e.g., by Aristotle and the medieval scholastics. In the modern science of physics, they were gradually contradicted by the work of Galileo, Newton and others. The idea of absolute simultaneity survived until 1905, when it was contradicted by the special theory of relativity and its supporting experiments. [edit] See also
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