I think Frank Wilczek is too harsh when he implies that the use of equations like F = ma is a matter of intellectual inertia. In practical terms, in engineering, and even in the design of physics instruments, we are interested in the values taken by certain variables xi and the known dependence is in the form of differential equations dxi/dt = vi and dvi/dt = f(xi, vi). When xi, is some position, the last is a form of F = ma. Many physicists—David Bohm and John Stewart Bell, for example—have argued that position is the fundamental variable … hence the importance of F = ma.