- Physics is the basis of all-natural sciences up to medicine. Its task is to experimentally explore the laws of the world in all their complexity and diversity, from the unimaginably small scale of elementary particles to the immense scale of the universe, to grasp them theoretically and, if possible, to point out applications.
- The specific problems with which physics deals experimentally and theoretically change over time, since the experimental and theoretical requirements must always be met in order to be able to address certain questions in a satisfactory manner.
- This dynamic aspect guarantees that physics is a constantly evolving science that succeeds to decode the fundamental mechanisms of increasingly complex natural processes using modern methods.