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Quantum relativity and the cosmic observer

Patrick A Heelan

pp. 29-37

Abstrakt

By a critique of the opposing characteristics of general relativity and quantum theory, I want to assess the possibility and form of a quantum relativity, and thereby—through the "observer problem"—to arrive at a view of the scientist as an incarnated or embodied knower, not beyond nature, but naturalized in the material universe. My point of view is that of a philosopher and a physicist, and the manner is more heuristic than technical, although the technical material could be provided if necessary. In my treatment of the quantum theory, I am presupposing that some form of the Copenhagen Interpretation is valid.(1)

Publication details

Published in:

Yourgrau Wolfgang, Breck Allen D. (1977) Cosmology, history, and theology. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 29-37

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-8780-4_4

Referenz:

Heelan Patrick A (1977) „Quantum relativity and the cosmic observer“, In: W. Yourgrau & A. D. Breck (eds.), Cosmology, history, and theology, Dordrecht, Springer, 29–37.