Physics and Vertical Causation: The End of Quantum Reality

Author:   Wolfgang Smith
Publisher:   Angelico Press
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9781621384304


Pages:   150
Publication Date:   15 January 2019
Format:   Hardback
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"Including new material on the metaphysics of the integral cosmos, the author accomplishes a magnificent reintegration of the physical sciences with a worldview banished in the West since the Enlightenment, which is nevertheless perfectly accommodative of legitimate scientific discovery. Far from being an academic or nostalgic curiosity, that forgotten worldview proves to be precisely what is needed to resolve the quandaries of problems which have stymied physicists for nearly a century. The implications of this text, which reevaluates Einstein's relativism as well as epistemologies falsely based on the Galilean-Cartesian notion of ""secondary qualities,"" restores the ontological realism of the world as we behold it, and opens hitherto inconceivable venues for scientific inquiry."

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Author:   Wolfgang Smith
Publisher:   Angelico Press
Imprint:   Angelico Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781621384304


ISBN 10:   1621384306
Pages:   150
Publication Date:   15 January 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"Wolfgang Smith was born in Vienna in 1930. At age eighteen he graduated from Cornell University with majors in physics, mathematics, and philosophy. At age twenty he received his Master's degree in theoretical physics from Purdue University, and climbed the Matterhorn. After contributing to the theoretical solution of the re-entry problem as an aerodynamicist at Bell Aircraft Corporation, Smith earned his doctorate in Mathematics at Columbia University, subsequently embarking upon a 30-year career as a Professor of Mathematics at MIT, UCLA, and Oregon State University. Above all, however, it needs to be realized that despite his impeccable credentials in physics, mathematics, and philosophy, Wolfgang Smith is at heart an outsider not only in regard to these academic disciplines, but more profoundly, in reference to the post-Enlightenment premises of our contemporary world. Early in life he became deeply attracted to the Platonist and Neoplatonist schools, and subsequently undertook extensive sojourns in India and the Himalayan regions to contact such vestiges of ancient tradition as still could be found. And one of the basic lessons he learned by way of these encounters is that there actually exist higher sciences in which man himself plays the part not merely of the observer, but of the ""scientific instrument"" becomes himself, in other words, the ""microscope"" or ""telescope"" by which he is enabled to perceive hitherto invisible reaches of the integral cosmos. By the same token, moreover, Smith came to recognize the stringent limitations to which our contemporary sciences are subject by virtue of their ""extrinsic"" modus operandi: the folly of presuming to fathom the depths of the universe having barely scratched the surface in the discovery of man himself. Finding himself, thus, irreconcilably at odds with the prevailing Zeitgeist, Smith decided to forego a professional career in the fields of his primary interest-i.e., physics and philosophy-in favor of pure mathematics: the one and only academic discipline, he avers, in which ""political correctness"" can find no foothold. And so he enjoyed the luxury of pursuing a respected university career while being at liberty, as he puts it, ""to remain perfectly sane."" It is no wonder, then, that when he finally confronted the so-called quantum enigma, Smith perceived the issue in a very different light than his peers. The problem all along had actually not been ""technical""! It was not a question to be resolved by way of differential equations, nor primarily a matter of finding something new-but one of jettisoning an entire Weltanschauung. And for Wolfgang Smith this posed no difficulty: he had in fact done so decades earlier, as can be discerned in his remarkable series of publications. Wolfgang Smith's life and work are the subject of the documentary film The End of Quantum Reality, scheduled for release in early 2019."

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