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− | As anticipated, we | + | As anticipated, we summarize here '''the most relevant themes that characterize classical / relativistic and quantum dynamics''', especially quantum given its high degree of "weirdness" and distance from a "more common" vision of Reality. |
As we will see, both the vision of Physical Reality proposed by classical / relativistic physics and that proposed by Quantum Mechanics, in my opinion, '''are affected by fundamental errors''' that come partly from the inability to let go of the past, a given and limited vision (classical determinism and relativistic) and partly by the inability to describe and explain phenomena such as double slit interference and entanglement without resorting to "imaginative" hypotheses, an inability largely determined by the difficulty of observing the most elementary levels of Reality and what I have called "internal distribution " of the InfoStructures. | As we will see, both the vision of Physical Reality proposed by classical / relativistic physics and that proposed by Quantum Mechanics, in my opinion, '''are affected by fundamental errors''' that come partly from the inability to let go of the past, a given and limited vision (classical determinism and relativistic) and partly by the inability to describe and explain phenomena such as double slit interference and entanglement without resorting to "imaginative" hypotheses, an inability largely determined by the difficulty of observing the most elementary levels of Reality and what I have called "internal distribution " of the InfoStructures. |
Latest revision as of 08:20, 28 June 2024
As anticipated, we summarize here the most relevant themes that characterize classical / relativistic and quantum dynamics, especially quantum given its high degree of "weirdness" and distance from a "more common" vision of Reality.
As we will see, both the vision of Physical Reality proposed by classical / relativistic physics and that proposed by Quantum Mechanics, in my opinion, are affected by fundamental errors that come partly from the inability to let go of the past, a given and limited vision (classical determinism and relativistic) and partly by the inability to describe and explain phenomena such as double slit interference and entanglement without resorting to "imaginative" hypotheses, an inability largely determined by the difficulty of observing the most elementary levels of Reality and what I have called "internal distribution " of the InfoStructures.
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