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Foundations of Relational Realism - A Topological Approach to Quantum Mechanics and the Philosophy of Nature (Paperback)
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Foundations of Relational Realism - A Topological Approach to Quantum Mechanics and the Philosophy of Nature (Paperback)
Series: Contemporary Whitehead Studies
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If there is a central conceptual framework that has reliably borne
the weight of modern physics as it ascends into the twenty-first
century, it is the framework of quantum mechanics. Because of its
enduring stability in experimental application, physics has today
reached heights that not only inspire wonder, but arguably exceed
the limits of intuitive vision, if not intuitive comprehension. For
many physicists and philosophers, however, the currently
fashionable tendency toward exotic interpretation of the
theoretical formalism is recognized not as a mark of ascent for the
tower of physics, but rather an indicator of sway-one that must be
dampened rather than encouraged if practical progress is to
continue. In this unique two-part volume, designed to be
comprehensible to both specialists and non-specialists, the authors
chart out a pathway forward by identifying the central deficiency
in most interpretations of quantum mechanics: That in its
conventional, metrical depiction of extension, inherited from the
Enlightenment, objects are characterized as fundamental to
relations-i.e., such that relations presuppose objects but objects
do not presuppose relations. The authors, by contrast, argue that
quantum mechanics exemplifies the fact that physical extensiveness
is fundamentally topological rather than metrical, with its proper
logico-mathematical framework being category theoretic rather than
set theoretic. By this thesis, extensiveness fundamentally entails
not only relations of objects, but also relations of relations.
Thus, the fundamental quanta of quantum physics are properly
defined as units of logico-physical relation rather than merely
units of physical relata as is the current convention. Objects are
always understood as relata, and likewise relations are always
understood objectively. In this way, objects and relations are
coherently defined as mutually implicative. The conventional notion
of a history as "a story about fundamental objects" is thereby
reversed, such that the classical "objects" become the story by
which we understand physical systems that are fundamentally
histories of quantum events. These are just a few of the novel
critical claims explored in this volume-claims whose
exemplification in quantum mechanics will, the authors argue, serve
more broadly as foundational principles for the philosophy of
nature as it evolves through the twenty-first century and beyond.
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