History and Philosophy of Physics

   

How to Relate to Reality, Including the Absolute Nature of Existence Compared to the Relative Nature of Measurement and Observation

Authors: Georgina Woodward

This short paper provides an overview of the metaphysical background, that resolves a number of issues within physics. In particular, it puts forth the idea of a, here-in called, absolute, external, ‘Object reality’ from which relative ‘Image reality’ component,‘observation products’ (semblances of objects or materials are generated, appearing to be in a space that is not Object reality.) Supporting objective proof is given. The proposed metaphysical background also allows results as found, in quantum particle experiments, without the need to accept faster than ‘light communication, non locality or retro-causality for explanation. This proposal is also relevant to the measurement problem. The paper starts by describing what is Object reality and explaining how the term observer is used in this paper. It is followed by the description of an ‘Image reality’ component, observation products and factors effecting the appearance of such. A blind man and elephant analogy is given likening the scenario to particle testing. Device generated and phenomenal (experienced) reality are considered, touching on issues pertinent to consciousness.

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