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Category: Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

The Collapse of Scientific Local Realism:
 Non-Locality is Quantum Emptiness

10/20/201909/27/2020
David Paul Boaz           “The essential fact of quantum mechanics is entanglement” (Leonard Susskind). It was this “lucid mysticism” (Pauli) of Quantum Field Theory (QFT) with its holist... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Toward a Centrist Noetic Science of Matter Mind and Spirit

07/03/201907/04/2019
Toward a Centrist Noetic Science of Matter Mind and Spirit Space and time are not conditions in which we live, but modes in which we think. —Albert Einstein               Value-free scien... Read More
Consciousness Studies • Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

The Noetic Imperative

06/24/201906/24/2019
Our titular concern: with the collapse of local objective spacetime reality, what is real? Who am I being here in time? Our venerable quantitative Standard Model of particles and forces with its two i... Read More
Consciousness Studies • Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

About Time

06/24/201906/24/2019
Time is nature’s way of preventing everything from happening at once.                                                                                   ... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Gravity Behaving Badly: Problem and Opportunity

04/23/201906/24/2019
Gravity Behaving Badly: Problem and Opportunity   David Paul Boaz             Gravity—John Wheeler’s murky “great smoky dragon”—is the primordial entropic creator and destroye... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Idols of the Tribe – The Metaphysics of Modern Science

03/20/201904/03/2019
Idols of the Tribe: The Metaphysics of Modern Science             The new post-quantum scientific knowledge imperative: science and its scientists must make conscious their a priori preconscious... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

The Limit of Scientific Method

09/30/201609/20/2017
The Limit of Scientific Method Scientific theory and ideology evolve in historical time. Scientific theories “true” 100 years ago are history. Just so, Newton’s G has evolved into Ei... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Much Ado About Nearly Nothing

09/30/201609/20/2017
Much Ado About Nearly Nothing With the demise of our spacetime foundational background—the physical space/place where stuff happens—goes pernicious Scientific Imperialism: doctrinal Realism/Materi... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Ontological Extremism, a Middle Way, and the Light of the Mind

09/30/201609/20/2017
Ontological Extremism, a Middle Way, and the Light of the Mind What is real? Who am I? In Buddhism the Abhidharma of the Sarvastivada and Vaibhashika Schools, along with Democritus, Aristotle and our ... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology • Religious Studies

Einstein’s Relativity and Buddhist Emptiness

12/05/201509/20/2017
The emptiness of mind is not a state of mind; it is our original mind that includes everything within itself….the nature of mind is the unity of awareness and emptiness. —Suzuki Roshi  Relat... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Scientific Knowledge and Ontological Relativity

12/05/201509/20/2017
When we try to pick out anything by itself we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.                          —John Muir Science’s view of science, as exempli... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Ontological Interdependence and the Quantum Vacuum:The Problem of Knowledge Revisited

11/30/201509/20/2017
There is not the slightest difference between samsara and nirvana. —Nagarjuna We have seen that our post-transcendental Principle of Ontological Interdependence informs us that the conceptual Two Tr... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Big Bang Cosmology Timeline

03/24/201509/21/2017
The Planck Era: 10¯⁴³ sec.; size 10¯³⁰; temperature 10³². Quantum gravity era (t=0), if there is any (t). Observation and knowledge is here precluded as all physical theory breaks down at th... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

The Problem of the Cosmological Constant

09/15/201410/17/2016
Astoundingly, Einstein recanted his cosmological constant Λ when Hubble’s 1929 red shift calculations showed that the cosmos is not a static biblical “firmament” as was the prevaili... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Rush to the Higgs?

09/06/201406/26/2019
Physics’ Standard Model of particles and forces desperately needs the theoretical boost of an objectively “real,” physical Higgs boson. The CERN July 2012 “5 sigma” certainty “discovery”... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

The Idols of the Tribe: The Metaphysics of Modern Science

08/09/201310/17/2016
Science and its scientists must make conscious their a priori preconscious metaphysical presuppositions, value assumptions and beliefs underlying modern scientific ideology and methodology. These “i... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

On Hawking’s Grand Design

07/30/201310/17/2016
Stephen Hawking’s metaphysical dread is troublesome. His new “Model-Dependent Realism” is necessarily a metaphysical ontology as to the nature of the reality that this “realism” presumes to ... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Quine’s Holistic Revolution in Science and Philosophy

07/14/201310/17/2016
Willard Van Orman Quine (1908–2000), considered by many in the philosophy trade to be the most important American philosopher of the 20th century, authored two monumental essays—“Two Dogmas of E... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology

Thomas Kuhn’s Paradigm Paradigm: Is Science Rational?

07/12/201310/17/2016
The third great scientific revolution, the Quantum Revolution, is now complete, if not entirely historically resolved. From it is emerging post-quantum, post-Standard Model Quantum Gravity theory. The... Read More
Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology • The Noetic Revolution

Modernity and Its Discontents: Our Two Knowledge Paradigms

07/07/201310/17/2016
Do you understand the two minds: the mind which includes everything, and the mind that is related to something? —Suzuki Roshi There have been three great revolutions in the knowledge dialectic of We... Read More
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