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" ... in the experiments about atomic events we have to do with things and facts, with phenomena that are just as real as any phenomena in daily life. But the atoms or the elementary particles are not as real ; they form a world of potentialities or possibilities... "
Incarnation and Physics: Natural Science in the Theology of Thomas F. Torrance - Page 67
de Tapio Luoma - 2002 - 240 pages
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The Quantum World

J. C. Polkinghorne - 1989 - 116 pages
...displayed a greater 80 flexibility than most in the expression of his understanding. He once wrote In the experiments about atomic events we have to do with things and facts, with phenomena which are just as real as any phenomena in daily life. But the atoms or elementary particles are not...
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A Theory of Determinism, Volume 1

Ted Honderich - 1990 - 420 pages
...this theory can be approximately described in such terms, but not uniquely. . . . [ 1930, p. 64) ... in the experiments about atomic events we have to...daily life. But the atoms or the elementary particles are not as reali they form a world of potentialities or possibilities rather than one of things or...
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Quantum Mechanics, High Energy Physics and Accelerators: Selected Papers of ...

Mary Bell - 1995 - 964 pages
...find out how Nature is. Physics concerns what we can say about Nature" ' . And for Heisenberg /6/ "... in the experiments about atomic events we have to...daily life. But the atoms or the elementary particles are not as real ; they form a world of potentialities or possibilities rather than one of things or...
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The Truth of Science: Physical Theories and Reality

Roger G. Newton - 1997 - 286 pages
...wishes as to how the atomic phenomena should be; our task can only be to understand them.15 And later, In the experiments about atomic events we have to...daily life. But the atoms or the elementary particles are not as real; they form a world of potentialities or possibilities rather than one of things or...
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John S. Bell on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics

J. S. Bell, Mary Bell, Kurt Gottfried, Martinus Veltman - 2001 - 252 pages
...find out how Nature is. Physics concerns what we can say about Nature"'. And for Heisenberg /6/ '... in the experiments about atomic events we have to...daily life. But the atoms or the elementary particles are not as real ; they form a world of potentialities or possibilities rather than one of things or...
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The Tests of Time: Readings in the Development of Physical Theory

Lisa M. Dolling, Arthur F. Gianelli, Glenn N. Statile - 2003 - 762 pages
...to find out how Nature is. Physics concerns what we can say about Nature.'" And for Heisenberg "... in the experiments about atomic events we have to...daily life. But the atoms or the elementary particles are not as real; they form a world of potentialities or possibilities rather than one of things or...
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The New Quantum Universe

Anthony J. G. Hey, Patrick Walters - 2003 - 378 pages
...Copenhagen view of the world, also suggested that quantum objects are not 'as real' as everyday objects: In the experiments about atomic events we have to do with things and facts, with phenomena which are just as real as any phenomena in daily life. But atoms or elementary particles are not as...
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Sneaking a Look at God's Cards: Unraveling the Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics

G. C. Ghirardi - 2005 - 524 pages
...atomic world begins to disappear, like Alice's Cheshire cat, or like the body of Wheeler's dragon: "In the experiments about atomic events we have to...daily life. But the atoms or the elementary particles are not as real: they form a world of potentialities or possibilities rather than one of things or...
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The Quantum Enigma: Finding the Hidden Key

Wolfgang Smith - 2005 - 182 pages
...the Aristotelian conception of potency. According to Heisenberg, there exist two ontological domains: 'In the experiments about atomic events we have to...with phenomena that are just as real as any phenomena of daily life. But the atoms or the elementary particles themselves are not as real; they form a world...
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Let There Be Light: Modern Cosmology and Kabbalah: A New Conversation ...

Howard Smith, Ph.D. - 2010 - 304 pages
...protons, and atoms: people, planets, and the universe itself are described by their probabilities. "In the experiments about atomic events we have to do with things and facts," Werner Heisenberg wrote, "[that is to say,] with phenomena that are just as real as any phenomena in...
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