Baby physics

Wednesday, February 10, 2016 - 22:21 in Physics & Chemistry

We are born with a basic grasp of physics, just enough not to be surprised when we interact with objects. Scientists discovered this in the past two decades. What they did not know yet was that, as early as five months of age, this 'naive' physics also extends to liquids and materials that do not behave like solids (for example, sand), as demonstrated by a new study.

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