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framework:newtonian-mechanics-classical-physicsNewtonian Mechanics (Classical Physics)
Pre-quantum physics based on point masses and deterministic laws, which cannot explain the stability of chemical bonds necessary for life.
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- Sloman's assertion about the explanatory failure of classical physics.
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