Subtle is the math
EAN13
9782407022212
ISBN
978-2-407-02221-2
Éditeur
"Honoré éditions"
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
540
Dimensions
22 x 15 x 3,8 cm
Poids
730 g
Langue
français
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Subtle is the math

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The Mystery of Mathematics
What is possible, what is necessary, and what is impossible in the Nature?
This is what philosophers try to respond, from the epistemology of modality. The philosophers are analyzing such a quest on by starting from the viewpoint that some laws of quantum theory, despite seemed to be impossible, are necessary, because were confi rmed by math and experiments. But are we sure that what the math is pointing to us is exactly what we think it is pointing to? Here such question is analyzed, because the author’s eff ort to eliminate a paradox, in his theory of electric fi elds composed by fermions of the quantum vacuum, revealed to him something much more important than the own elimination on of the paradox, because he fi nally understood that what is subtle is not the Lord, as supposed by Einstein. What is subtle is actually the Mathematics. Thereby, before trying to respond the question on what is possible, necessary, or impossible in Nature, we have to be sure about what the math is pointing out to us. The most reasonable should be to suppose that it’s impossible that the imaginary number plays any role in the physical mechanisms from whichNature works. And that, as the quantum theorists use the imaginary number in their mathematics, the conclusion is that they use a math that proves that the impossible is possible.
Nevertheless, as will be shown here, the own Lord did be possible what seems to be impossible.This is illustrated in the cover of the book: in the fraction of seconds when the Universe was being created, the Lord pushed “-1”, forcing it to enter inside the square root.
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