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  1. 1. Sept. 2017 · The early twentieth century saw the development of two revolutionary physical theories: relativity (see space, time and relativity) and quantum mechanics. Relativity theory had an immediate impact on the rise of logical positivism, as philosophers like Carnap, Reichenbach, and Schlick struggled to come to terms with its content and implications (see logical positivism ).

  2. 19. Juni 2015 · In the 1950s, David Bohm's reinterpretation of quantum mechanics was considered either “analogous to the ‘angels’ which people introduced in the Middle Ages to explain things,” or an issue belonging “to the philosophy of science, rather than to the domain of physical science proper.”2 As late as the early 1970s some physicists still wondered whether such research was “real ...

  3. 8. Nov. 2021 · 1 Introduction. In the early twentieth century, the introduction of quantum mechanics challenged scientific and philosophical orthodoxies, compelling many to rethink not only the limits of scientific explanation but many of the everyday concepts presupposed in the course of empirical research. The conventional understandings of time and space ...

  4. 26. Mai 2022 · Abstract. This chapter serves as an introduction to the philosophical issues raised by quantum theory. It begins with a brief overview of the formalism of quantum theory. The so-called “measurement problem” is introduced, and the main approaches to it surveyed. We then discuss the implications of quantum theory for metaphysics.

  5. Different interpretations of QM offer different answers to these questions. Before we go through the conundrums of QM and its philosophical and theological implications, a word must be said regarding the quantum decoherence program initiated by Zeh (1970) and Zurek (1981; 1982), which aims at downplaying quantum oddness in everyday life.

  6. 6. Dez. 2018 · mathematical approach to the level of reality characterized by atoms and electrons. This critique is based on the. oldest approach to thinking about nature for over 2500 years, known as Natural ...

  7. 3. Nov. 2018 · Abstract. Quantum mechanics refers to quantum systems and their environment. The theory does not include consciousness, human subjects, or detectors. The interaction of quantum systems with detectors is the subject of a different theory: quantum theory of measurement. Quantum systems have properties that are not classical.