Quotidian physics refers to problems in physics that are solved using a dimensional structure of 3 spaces and 1 time variable. In other words, quotidian problems and solutions can be explored using a traditional system of 3 dimensions (length, width, depth) and a time factor (such as rate) to analyze physical phenomena. This is different from newer, more abstract issues in physics such as multidimensional string theories or shifting concepts of time. Physics
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