Author: | Владимир Бондарев | ISBN: | 9781370719662 |
Publisher: | Владимир Бондарев | Publication: | August 24, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Владимир Бондарев |
ISBN: | 9781370719662 |
Publisher: | Владимир Бондарев |
Publication: | August 24, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Reality in the description of physics has an important feature: it changes along with the development of scientific knowledge. Such things as caloric, ether, Rutherford atoms, space curvature, quarks and strings can appear and disappear there.
Obviously, there is another, real reality that is eternally exactly the way it is and depends neither on the level of development of science nor the fact of the existence of scientific knowledge.
So how do modern concepts of reality, including concepts of physics, biology, psychology and various religions correspond to real reality?
The book Anti-physics is based on the hypothesis that there is no verifiable answer to this question. This hypothesis entails that the real reality can not be imagined or that it can be imagined only as nothing that causes our experiences within verifiable knowledge.
This means that all objects generated by science, including caloric, ether, Rutherford atoms, curvature of space, quarks and strings can be considered only as phenomena of imagination involved in the perception of the world that we experience, but not in the perception of reality.
Reality in the description of physics has an important feature: it changes along with the development of scientific knowledge. Such things as caloric, ether, Rutherford atoms, space curvature, quarks and strings can appear and disappear there.
Obviously, there is another, real reality that is eternally exactly the way it is and depends neither on the level of development of science nor the fact of the existence of scientific knowledge.
So how do modern concepts of reality, including concepts of physics, biology, psychology and various religions correspond to real reality?
The book Anti-physics is based on the hypothesis that there is no verifiable answer to this question. This hypothesis entails that the real reality can not be imagined or that it can be imagined only as nothing that causes our experiences within verifiable knowledge.
This means that all objects generated by science, including caloric, ether, Rutherford atoms, curvature of space, quarks and strings can be considered only as phenomena of imagination involved in the perception of the world that we experience, but not in the perception of reality.