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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/05/180524141527.htm

 

I don't mean to sound sassy but isn't this a given?  Like learning a new language, especially one that is totally different from one's native language.  The study develops - or strengthens - a new part of the brain.

 

Perhaps it says more about physics than it says about how the brain develops as we learn.  (Quote): "Learning physics is an imaginative process which is not how people think of physics."  Right.  The same as with mathematics which is perhaps an integral part of physics?

 

So, are the conductors of the test simply proving what was already at least suspected/expected?   "Use it or lose it."

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I think that this is a creative process to some extent, like any other science. This thesis can be confirmed by scientists, because if you look through many documentary or feature films, we will see how they give themselves to their work. As well as any other expert who can help with physics homework or a mathematics teacher who tries to draw attention to this subject of his students in different ways, since all the same it will be useful in life.

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