The concept of “social physics” was first defined in the 19th century by Auguste Comte as “science which occupies itself with social phenomena, considered in the same light as astronomical, physical, chemical, and physiological phenomena, that is to say as being subject to natural and invariable laws, the discovery of which is the special object of its researches.” Social physics uses mathematical tools drawn from physics to gain insight into the behavior of human crowds.
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