Philosophical interpretation of classical physics is a way of looking at how physical objects behave, and how we understand them. It is based on ideas developed by scientists in the 1800s who were trying to explain how things move and interact with each other. Classical physics looks at the behavior of objects on a very basic level, like what direction they move and how fast they go. The main idea of philosophical interpretation of classical physics is that physical objects do what they do because of basic principles, or laws of nature. Physical objects have properties that describe how they act and behave, and understanding those properties can help us to understand why things happen. It also helps us understand why some things don't happen, like why a book can't fly.