Frasi di Diederik Aerts

Diederik Aerts è un fisico belga.

Ha condotto ricerche sui fondamenti delle teorie fisiche sin dal 1976, in particolar modo sulla struttura assiomatica della meccanica quantistica. Ha ottenuto il dottorato di ricerca presso l'Università di Ginevra nel 1981, ed è attualmente professore alla Vrije Universiteit Brussel, oltre che direttore del Leo Apostel Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies , un centro inter-universitario di ricerca interdisciplinare. È editore capo della rivista internazionale Foundations of Science , pubblicata da Springer e selezionata dall'Institute for Scientific Information , ed è a capo del gruppo di ricerca 'Worldviews group', fondato dal filosofo Leo Apostel, che indaga sulla possibilità di costruire delle worldviews integrate, tenendo conto delle più recenti scoperte scientifiche. È stato coordinatore scientifico e artistico della conferenza 'Einstein meets Magritte', dove eminenti scienziati di livello internazionale, tra i quali Ilya Prigogine, Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, Francisco Varela, si sono riuniti per riflettere su scienza, natura, azione umana e società. Wikipedia  

✵ 17. Aprile 1953
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Diederik Aerts: Frasi in inglese

“The classical concept of 'physical entity', be it particle, wave, field or system, has become a problematic concept since the advent of relativity theory and quantum mechanics. The recent developments in modern quantum mechanics, with the performance of delicate and precise experiments involving single quantum entities, manifesting explicit non-local behavior for these entities, brings essential new information about the nature of the concept of entity.”

Aerts, D. (1998). " The entity and modern physics: the creation-discovery view of reality. http://www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/aerts/publications/1998EntModPhys.pdf" In E. Castellani (Ed.), Interpreting Bodies: Classical and Quantum Objects in Modern Physics (pp. 223-257). Princeton: Princeton University Press.

“The world around us can be construed as a huge "house" that we share with other humans, as well as with animals and plants. It is in this world that we exist, fulfilling our tasks, enjoying things, developing social relations, creating a family. In short, we live in this world. We thus have a deep human need to know and to trust it, to be emotionally involved in it. Many of us, however, experience an increasing feeling of alienation. Even though, with the expansion of society, virtually the entire surface of the planet has become a part of our house, often we do not feel "at home" in that house. With the rapid and spontaneous changes of the past decades, so many new wings and rooms have been constructed or rearranged that we have lost familiarity with our house. We often have the impression that what remains of the world is a collection of isolated fragments, without any structure and coherence. Our personal "everyday" world seems unable to harmonise itself with the global world of society, history and cosmos.
It is our conviction that the time has come to make a conscious effort towards the construction of global world views, in order to overcome this situation of fragmentation. There are many reasons why we believe in the benefit of such an enterprise, and in the following pages we shall attempt to make some of them clear.”

Origine: World views. From Fragmentation to Integration (1994), p. 1; About "The fragmentation of our world"

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