
By questioning the validity of some of our basic concepts, such as space, object, and causality, quantum physics contributes quite decisively to the dramatic changes now taking place in our world picture. Veiled Reality provides a detailed view of the reasons why such a questioning arises, a survey of the corresponding conceptual and theoretical problems, and a comprehensive, up-to-date account, useful to scientists and epistemologists alike, of the various ways present-day physicists tackle these problems.The book deals with the E.P.R. reality criterion, local causality, and quantum measurement including relativistic quantum collapse, decoherence theories, consistent histories approaches, and ontologically interpretable theories. Questions bearing on the connection between counterfactuality and realism, intersubjective agreement, and limits of the bearing of the verbs “to have” and “to be,” follow naturally from the analysis and are thoroughly examined. Finally, distinguishing between empirical reality and a veiled independent reality whose only knowable features are structural yields a clue to a plausible interpretation of current physics.Accessible to readers with only very elementary background in modern physics, Veiled Reality offers nonspecialists, including students in physics and philosophy, easy access to basic problems in the foundation of physics.
Does the framework of quantum mechanics necessitate a fundamental revision of our traditional concepts of space, causality, and objective reality? Bernard d'Espagnat, a physicist noted for his work on the foundations of quantum theory, examines the disconnect between empirical observations and the underlying nature of reality. He argues that current physical theories suggest the existence of a 'veiled' reality that remains independent of human observation, proposing that our knowledge is limited to structural features rather than the essence of objects themselves.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the philosophy of physics, particularly for its bridge between technical quantum mechanics and epistemological inquiry. Readers frequently note that while the text addresses complex theoretical problems, it remains accessible to those with a foundational understanding of modern physics.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
1995-01-20
Publisher:
Basic Books
ISBN-10:
0201569884
ISBN-13:
9780201569889
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