The language of the physical sciences. Formal, technical and philosophical aspects of physics

Authors

  • Manuel Béjar Gallego Universidad Pontificia Comillas (Cátedra CTR), Madrid

Keywords:

history of physics, mathematical and physical formalization, classical fields, quantum physics, elementary particles, entanglement, qubits, metaphysics, ontology, quantum neurology

Abstract

Nowadays modern physics is a highly formalized discipline. It is almost impossible to build a model of the whole reality because physical research requires too much specialization in local areas. Technical difficulties make harder the metaphysical analysis of the investigation. But physics is a powerful path to the very fundamental ontology. Quantum physics developed in the XX century has discovered new physical phenomena that demand a new revision of the classical ontological sets. Actually quantum physics continues improving its potential. In fact there are some heuristic theories that use quantum physics to operate in some research fields of classical human sciences. Certainly our old fashioned model of reality must be open to the last theories of modern physics. We should prepare for developing the new scientificoriented humanism. In this paper we offer seven metaphysical derivations of quantum physics.

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Béjar Gallego, M. (2015). The language of the physical sciences. Formal, technical and philosophical aspects of physics. Pensamiento. Revista De Investigación E Información Filosófica, 69(261 S.Esp), 797–837. Retrieved from https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/4715

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