Bollocks. The philosophy of the quantum is possibly the simplest and most unshakable principle in all of metaphysics and I've never heard of a philosopher who would attempt to try and refute it. ( I'm excluding Aquinas because he was an apologist rather than a philosopher). In order for something to be definable as physically real it cannot be infinitely divisible. This means that there absolutely MUST be a fundamental scale at which reality is made and we already know from E=mcc that this scale lies BENEATH the scale of subatomic particles, which are therefore being incorrectly labelled as quantum entities. They are no such thing. They are emergent processes being specified for by quantum entities.JSS wrote:I think that shifting the blame of actions down to a theorized "Plank level" is merely cheating the audience and begging the question. It is similar to claiming that there was a Big Bang wherein all of the laws of physics were different or nonexistent. It amounts to superstition (the superimposing of mental stitching in order to connect the dots and claim knowledge). It is a form of scapegoating.
The string theorists have now gone the way of phlogiston, and not before time, but they are to be acknowledged for at least realising that particles are not fundamental. There was no such thing as a particle at the big bang! They were late to the party so SOMETHING must have caused them to come into existence and there were no physical "laws" around to do it. This rather narrows the field of candidates to time, gravity and energy since these were all which could be meaningfully said to exist.
You'll be staying after class for detention, Greta, to brush up on Logic 101. Quarks have physical properties, such as mass, charge and spin. Where the fuck did these properties come from, Santa Claus?Greta wrote:Maybe quarks really are the smallest division of reality?
This does not apply to physics and in all fairness to the geeks they don't claim this themselves either. They know perfectly well that the methodology of physics precludes this science from addressing "Why" questions. Physics is a purely predictive discipline with no explanatory authority, which is why the geeks make no fucking sense every time they try to play outside their own sandbox.JSS wrote: Science is about WHY things are happening, not merely that they are.
In the spacetime paradigm space contracts to zero and time dilates to infinity at the speed of light. What this means is that in the referential frame of the photon the universe does not exist. Actually Maxwell never really thought of the speed of light as a speed at all. He defined it as a dimensional constant but nobody was smart enough to figure out what he meant.attofishpi wrote:the speed of light it is only a single moment in time (for the photon).