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Conference Paper: The quantum-classical divide understood in terms of Bohm’s holographic paradigm

TitleThe quantum-classical divide understood in terms of Bohm’s holographic paradigm
Authors
Issue Date2014
PublisherDeutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG).
Citation
Symposium of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG) Spring Meeting: Quantum-classical Divide, Berlin, Germany, 17-21 March 2014, p. 407 How to Cite?
AbstractThis paper aims to interpret the problem of the quantum-classical divide following Bohm’s holographic model and to reformulate it as an indication of a new physical order. First of all I will briefly outline the differences between the classical world and the quantum one (such as locality against nonlocality, determinism against indeterminism and continuity against discontinuity); then I will claim that in order to understand the divide between the two domains we should start from what is common, and regard them as two abstractions and limiting cases of a general theory. In particular, following Bohm, I will show that the central notion of this new theory is an undivided whole characterized by a general order consisting of a holomovement from an implicate order - the quantum domain - to an explicate order - in the classical domain. This part will be explained with the aid of the structure of the hologram and will be supported by a reflection on some key terms such as ’order’, ’structure’, ’implicate’ and ’explicate’. Finally I will propose that this movement of unfoldment and enfoldment can explain the apparent incompatibility of the two physical domains and the passage from one to the other.
DescriptionAGPhil: Arbeitsgruppe Philosophie der Physik
AGPhil 7: Quantum-Classical Divide V
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/205636

 

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dc.contributor.authorMatarese, Ven_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-20T04:14:04Z-
dc.date.available2014-09-20T04:14:04Z-
dc.date.issued2014en_US
dc.identifier.citationSymposium of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG) Spring Meeting: Quantum-classical Divide, Berlin, Germany, 17-21 March 2014, p. 407en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/205636-
dc.descriptionAGPhil: Arbeitsgruppe Philosophie der Physik-
dc.descriptionAGPhil 7: Quantum-Classical Divide V-
dc.description.abstractThis paper aims to interpret the problem of the quantum-classical divide following Bohm’s holographic model and to reformulate it as an indication of a new physical order. First of all I will briefly outline the differences between the classical world and the quantum one (such as locality against nonlocality, determinism against indeterminism and continuity against discontinuity); then I will claim that in order to understand the divide between the two domains we should start from what is common, and regard them as two abstractions and limiting cases of a general theory. In particular, following Bohm, I will show that the central notion of this new theory is an undivided whole characterized by a general order consisting of a holomovement from an implicate order - the quantum domain - to an explicate order - in the classical domain. This part will be explained with the aid of the structure of the hologram and will be supported by a reflection on some key terms such as ’order’, ’structure’, ’implicate’ and ’explicate’. Finally I will propose that this movement of unfoldment and enfoldment can explain the apparent incompatibility of the two physical domains and the passage from one to the other.en_US
dc.languageengen_US
dc.publisherDeutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG).en_US
dc.relation.ispartofSymposium of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG) Spring Meeting: Quantum-classical Divideen_US
dc.titleThe quantum-classical divide understood in terms of Bohm’s holographic paradigmen_US
dc.typeConference_Paperen_US
dc.identifier.hkuros240520en_US
dc.identifier.spage407en_US
dc.identifier.epage407en_US
dc.publisher.placeBerlin, Germanyen_US

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