Nature loves to hide: quantum physics and the nature of reality, a Western perspective

Nature loves to hide: quantum physics and the nature of reality, a Western perspective

Malin, Shimon

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It is naturally important for any of us to have a correct view of the universe we are in. Having realized that the Newtonian world-view is untenable, this book joins others that are searching for an alternative world-view. It is unique in using quantum physics to promote this search. One aim of the book is to present a lucid exposition of quantum mechanics in terms accessible to the general reader. Another aim is to show that realism (the belief that the outside world exists “from its own side” regardless of acts of consciousness) and locality (the belief that nothing moves faster than light) are invalid, and shouldbe replaced by a new paradigm according to which the universe is alive. A third aim is to show that the thinking of quantum physicists evokes the philosophies of Plato and Plotinus. The revised edition will include a conversation between two fictional characters to elucidate the discussion of the meaning of wave functions. INDICE: The Quandary: Mach's Shadow; Einstein's Dilemma; The Call of Complementarity; Waves of Nothingness; Paul Dirac and the Spin of the Electron; An Irresistible Force Meets an Immovable Rock; “Nature Loves to Hide”; From a Universe of Objects to a Universe of Experiences: The Elusive Obvious; Objectivation; In and Out of Space and Time; “Nature Makes a Choice”; Nature Alive; Flashes of Existence; The Expression of Knowledge; A Universe of Experience; The Potential and the Actual; Physics and the One: Levels of Being; Our Place in the Universe; Physics and the One.

  • ISBN: 978-981-4324-56-4
  • Editorial: World Scientific
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 308
  • Fecha Publicación: 22/05/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés