👉 Antiempirical is a term in physics used to describe phenomena that exhibit properties different from those of their empirical counterparts. These phenomena are often described using non-empirical methods or mathematical models, and they do not follow directly the laws of nature as observed by experiment.
Examples of antiempirical phenomena include:
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Electromagnetic radiation
- This phenomenon is characterized by waves with frequencies that are far from those of visible light. Electromagnetic radiation has been found to exhibit properties like super
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