The concept of "nature" in quantum physics; The new narrative of the encounter between man as a "subject" and nature as an "object"
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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
This research aims to answer the question, to what extent can a real (objective) description of the world be achieved with quantum physics? In other words, how did the concept of nature change in the subatomic world? It seems that the concept of the word "nature" has changed so much from the stories of the past that all of our relationships with nature must be grounded in new principles and redefined.The situation in the macroscopic world (classical Newtonian physics) is quite clear. But the question is, how is our understanding of nature in the microscopic (subatomic) world? With the invention of quantum physics at the beginning of the 20th century, the situation changed completely. According to the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum physics, which was presented by Niels Bohr and Karl Werner Heisenberg, two of the founders of quantum physics, the natural sciences (physics) do more than describe and explain nature. In fact, the natural sciences are part of the confrontation between nature (object) and ourselves (subject). Therefore, our science is part of the human-nature interaction. We should also talk about the profound effect of technology on the relationship between man and nature.When we in the age of quantum physics talk about the image of nature (object) from the point of view of the exact natural sciences, instead of "the image of nature", the topic of conversation is the image of "our relationship with nature", which describes them and "explains" them in mathematical language.
Keywords:
Quantum Physics , Subject , Object , Nature , Heisenberg
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Narrative Studies, Volume:8 Issue: 1, 2024
Pages:
487 to 527
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