It occurred to me as I finished the biography of Albert Einstein by Walter Isaacson that Einstein’s concerns of Quantum Physics is something I’ve occasionally wrestled with in Philosophy. The idea that the outside world does not exist as we observe it is not very disturbing, even for the most ardent believer in an underlying reality beyond our observations, yet if we were to go a step further and say everything follows from our perception; that causality doesn’t exist that event horizon; then we get into the realm of Quantum Physics that Einstein spent half of his illustrious life struggling with.
Maybe the Philosophers could help him out too?
Enjoy that as you try and fall asleep.
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