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The deepest visible-light image of the universe,
the Hubble Ultra Deep FieldSince antiquity,
natural philosophers have sought to explain physical phenomena such as t
he movement of the planets and the nature of matter,
and this pursuit was formerly the study known as "physics" (once spelled physike, in imitation of Aristotle).
The emergence of modern physics as a science distinct from natural philosophy began with the scientific revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries and continued
through the dawn of modern physics in the early 20th century.
The field has continued to expand, with a growing body of research leading to discoveries such as the Standard Model of fundamental particles and a detailed history of the universe,
along with revolutionary new technologies like nuclear weapons and semiconductors.
Research today progresses on a vast array of topics, including high-temperature superconductivity, quantum computing, the search for the Higgs boson,
and the attempt to develop a theory of quantum gravity.
Firmly grounded in observations and experiments,
with a rich set of theories expressed in elegant mathematics, physics has made a multitude of contributions to science, technology, and philosophy.