**Some Considerations on the Lessons Learnt from the Cavalcade of Changes in Physics' Models**

Dan Serbanescu and Lucian Victor Spiridon

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/65414

### **Abstract**

This paper presents an attempt to explain and to make predictions on the change process in the physics' models. One important goal of the search for such an attempt is to develop an approach that is able to have a certain degree of predictability of at least the direction in which the models will change, assuming that in general it is possible to have an an‐ swer to the question, whether this change process has a certain rhythmicity and follows some patterns, or it is a totally chaotic one. The paradigmatic approach of Kuhn on changes in science was one of the starting points for this search, and the use of topologi‐ cal aspects to describe models in physics was a starting point of the search for the ap‐ proach. By using notions of categories and of syzygies from mathematics, a new approach is proposed to evaluate the direction of changes in science and technology, with an example from the nuclear physics and technology.

**Keywords:** Belief, knowledge process phase, creative solutions in science, old cultural frameworks
