The physicist's role in physical laws

Foundations of Physics 10 (7-8):631-634 (1980)
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Abstract

The physicist not only observes phenomena, but he also has an active role in the formulation of some laws. For instance, laws involving irreversibility refer explicitly to what can or cannot be done by physicists. As the abilities of the latter may vary, we obtain sequences of laws, the convergence of which is discussed

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The classic paradoxes of quantum theory.Asher Peres - 1984 - Foundations of Physics 14 (11):1131-1145.
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