Modern physics has a high dependence on scientific theories and instruments for the study of the universe and microscopic fields, which establishes a certain unified relationship between scientific theories, scientific instruments, observation results, and the interpretation and evaluation of observation results. This relationship leads to the research of modern physics being both scientific and philosophical, and at the same time, whether it originates from the philosophy of science or the science of philosophy. The century long debate between Einstein and Bohr, Einstein' s ideal experiment and theory of relativity, the microscopic model of quantum mechanics, the conception of superstring theory, and the exploration of microscopic ultimate in modern physics reflect the general development trend of the philosophical and scientific nature of science presented in modern science.
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