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Single Idea 20465
[filed under theme 27. Natural Reality / B. Modern Physics / 4. Standard Model / a. Concept of matter
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Full Idea
I think that quantum mechanics has revealed three aspects of the nature of things: granularity, indeterminacy, and the relational structure of the world.
Gist of Idea
Nature has three aspects: granularity, indeterminacy, and relations
Source
Carlo Rovelli (Reality is Not What it Seems [2014], 04)
Book Ref
Rovelli,Carlo: 'Reality is Not What it Seems', ed/tr. Carnell/Segre [Penguin 2016], p.111
The
14 ideas
from 'Reality is Not What it Seems'
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Zeno assumes collecting an infinity of things makes an infinite thing
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20458
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The world is just particles plus fields; space is the gravitational field
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Quantum Theory describes events and possible interactions - not how things are
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20467
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Quantum mechanics describes the world entirely as events
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20468
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Quantum mechanics deals with processes, rather than with things
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Nature has three aspects: granularity, indeterminacy, and relations
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The basic ideas of fields and particles are merged in quantum mechanics
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Because it is quantised, a field behaves like a set of packets of energy
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20463
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There are about fifteen particles fields, plus a few force fields
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The world consists of quantum fields, with elementary events happening in spacetime
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Electrons only exist when they interact, and their being is their combination of quantum leaps
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20460
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Electrons are not waves, because their collisions are at a point, and not spread out
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There are probably no infinities, and 'infinite' names what we do not yet know
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20470
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Only heat distinguishes past from future
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