Reality Without Realism: Matter, Thought, and Technology in Quantum Physics
Reality Without Realism: Matter, Thought, and Technology in Quantum Physics
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This book explores the relationship between matter, thought, and experimental technology in quantum theory, challenging the traditional view of reality and suggesting that experimental technology plays an essential role in shaping physical phenomena. It examines the thinking of Bohr, Heisenberg, Schrödinger, and Dirac and argues that quantum theory fundamentally changes the architecture of thought in theoretical physics.
Format: Hardback
Length: 331 pages
Publication date: 28 November 2021
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Quantum theory emerges as a novel framework, founded upon fresh connections between matter, cognition, and experimental technology. In contrast to the established relationships in physics, these new connections redefine the interplay between mathematics and physics within the realm of quantum theory. The central argument of the book revolves around the concept of "reality without realism" (RWR), which forms the basis of its perspective. Within this framework, the book delves into the thought of prominent figures in quantum theory, including Bohr, Heisenberg, Schrödinger, and Dirac. The objective is to harmonize the philosophy and historical development of quantum theory.
Quantum theory fundamentally alters the architectural framework of theoretical physics by recognizing the indispensable role of experimental technology in the constitution of physical phenomena. It challenges the notion of matter alone defining the nature of physical reality, as observed in classical physics or relativity. The book argues that experimental technology, starting with the technology of our bodies, shapes all physical phenomena inherently. This realization prompts a reevaluation of the interconnections between matter, cognition, and technology across the entirety of physics.
Through the lens of RWR, quantum theory unveils a profound understanding of the interconnectedness of the universe. It emphasizes the role of consciousness and observation in shaping the nature of reality, highlighting the subjective and participatory aspects of the scientific process. The book encourages a deeper exploration of the relationship between the observer and the observed, challenging traditional notions of objectivity and detachment.
In conclusion, quantum theory presents a transformative perspective on the nature of reality, reshaping our understanding of matter, cognition, and technology. It challenges the boundaries between scientific disciplines and encourages a more holistic approach to understanding the complex phenomena of the physical world. By embracing the concept of RWR, quantum theory opens up new avenues for exploration and discovery, paving the way for a deeper comprehension of the fundamental nature of our existence.
Weight: 711g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030845773
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021
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