Roberto da Silva Rocha, university professor and political scientist
The parallel between quantum philosophy and phenomenological physics
The pun is purposeful, I thus see the perfect correlation of logical identity between quantum physics and phenomenological philosophy.
Quantum physics arose in the face of the total lack of continuity in the classical theories of physics and also the gap in general relativistic physics and Einstein's Relativistic Physics, which happened to be stunned by the effects of photons that shot into a double slit had the characteristic of appearing multiplied on the opposite bulkhead, a fact without explanation at that moment, therefore, physics was no longer deterministic subject to theories and laws to be probabilistic. So, Einstein, in a last breath of stubbornness in the face of quantum phenomena, uttered his famous phrase: “God does not play dice”.
Faced with the new fact Heisenberg created the uncertainty principle, Schroedinger created the famous wave equations to represent the state of wave-matter, Dirac realized the quantum leap in packets called quantum hence the name Quantum Physics.
From the phenomenological philosophy imagined by Plato, the world is just a world of images, simulations, ideas, the real world only exists in the mind as shadows of real objects projected on the walls of that cave, in the Myth of the Cave.
Where is reality?
The world is in the ability of the object to interact with the observer according to the mental experience of Schroedinger's cat, that cat that is dead or alive, depending on when the observer opens the box of reality.
Difficult to understand, but when Einstein studying the orbit of Mercury discovered that the only mathematical explanation for the deviations of Newtonian theory would be the relativization of the time-space fabric, he still doubted that something more sinister awaited him to break his paradigms.
All that phenomenological philosophy prepares us to understand the universe and the presence of the photon tell us is that reality is created in our mind as privileged observers of the universe, everything that exists is just a simulation of reality.
This simulation of reality allows us to believe in the big bang, in the evolution of species, so we created everything that exists, we created galaxies when we realized with better telescopes that nebulae were galaxies a group of stars beyond our milky way, this expanded our notion of a universe that didn't exist, because we didn't know about it, so at a certain point in civilization we created sex, we created philosophy, we created science, we created the arts, we created religion and we created gods for our religions and their doctrines.
When we lose this perspective that we create everything that exists, with the civil state, we create the governments, we create the systems of governments and we begin to invert our creation and our creations begin to govern us and dominate us, we are governed by what we create, we are submitted to the national state, we are submitted and enslaved by the same science and we lose control over it we cowardly and uncritically submit to scientific dictates, and what is more serious, we submit ourselves to the same god that we created, we do not see this at a given moment when democracy becomes an inviolable dogma, so we did the same with science and religion.
Poor humanity lost in the same pit she dug for herself.
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