I was thinking about what "objective reality" really is, when I questioned our method of "reductionism".
As we reduce a system (let us say, "an apple") we find that the apple is not "as" real as that which it is comprised of. (Forgive me for using degrees of reality, but you get my point.) The apple is made of atoms. But even the atoms are not as real as the quantum particles that make them up. This reduction continues until we come across "raw energy". Supposedly, "raw energy" is as objectively real as we can get. And forgive me if I am wrong, but M-theory might delve into the cosmic "strings" of infinite dimensions (or something)... regardless
But what is energy? To my understanding, it is a potenitality of a physical object. But if a physical object is made of energy... gah...
Alright, if it is not a potential to do work, it is the very process of the working. So, holding an apple, is like holding "movement". It would be like grabbing a "run" instead of a leg, or a touching a "laugh" instead of a face.
But my real inquery is, why does something appear more real when we delve into the "small". When reduced in only three dimensions, we get smaller. But if we were to include the fourth in this reduction, we would get younger.
This energy, this "movement", would reverse. And we could not just reduce a single object, because the object would have to rewind all of it's causal relations with everything it came into contact with. The apple that we were reducing would have to be taken up by the hand that placed it down. In other words, the entire universe is the only thing that could undergo this reduction. And, of course, when it is completely reduced, we end up with our objective reality. Our one and only real thing. (no implications intended)
As we reduce a system (let us say, "an apple") we find that the apple is not "as" real as that which it is comprised of. (Forgive me for using degrees of reality, but you get my point.) The apple is made of atoms. But even the atoms are not as real as the quantum particles that make them up. This reduction continues until we come across "raw energy". Supposedly, "raw energy" is as objectively real as we can get. And forgive me if I am wrong, but M-theory might delve into the cosmic "strings" of infinite dimensions (or something)... regardless
But what is energy? To my understanding, it is a potenitality of a physical object. But if a physical object is made of energy... gah...
Alright, if it is not a potential to do work, it is the very process of the working. So, holding an apple, is like holding "movement". It would be like grabbing a "run" instead of a leg, or a touching a "laugh" instead of a face.
But my real inquery is, why does something appear more real when we delve into the "small". When reduced in only three dimensions, we get smaller. But if we were to include the fourth in this reduction, we would get younger.
This energy, this "movement", would reverse. And we could not just reduce a single object, because the object would have to rewind all of it's causal relations with everything it came into contact with. The apple that we were reducing would have to be taken up by the hand that placed it down. In other words, the entire universe is the only thing that could undergo this reduction. And, of course, when it is completely reduced, we end up with our objective reality. Our one and only real thing. (no implications intended)