Why does Physics have two different theories: Classic and Quanntum (+SRT)?



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Because:
1.
In CT time and space are two different mathematical objects,
and in QT they are one connected object (system).
2.
In CT mass and energy are two different physical parametres
and in QT they are joint parametres (in one particpe ).
3.
In CT rest energy of one particle is equal to zero,
and in QT rest energy of one particle is equal E=M^2.
4.
In CT the reason of motion is outside impulse,and
in QT the reason of motion is inner impulse of particle.
5.
The CT explains the change of position of one particle
(object)by Galileo transformation, and QT explains the change
of position of one particle by Lorentz transformation.
6.
The CT uses principles of causality and determination
to explain behaviour of one particle, and the QT uses
Heisenberg,s "Principle of Uncertainty " for this aim.

What is the reason for these differences?
The reason is one:
The QT discribes the behaviourof photon/electron
(in Vacuum and microcosm), and the CT discribes the
behaviourof of all other particles, objects
(in our 3D Earth space and macrocosm ).
The CT and QT are two breanches of one tree of Physics,
which we must understand and describe in objectiive terms
(and not be surprised by their paradoxs).

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