To What Extent Does Abstraction in Physics Hinder Our Ability to Understand Reality?

Dissertation, - (2024)
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Abstraction is the lifeblood of theoretical physics, enabling us to model complex systems and predict phenomena with remarkable precision. Yet, by distilling reality into mathematical frameworks, we risk losing touch with the very essence of the physical world. This paper argues that abstraction in physics does not merely hinder our understanding of reality; it fundamentally reshapes it. By delving into quantum mechanics, general relativity, and the Standard Model, we reveal how abstraction extends our cognitive boundaries, uncovers hidden layers of reality, and simultaneously challenges our intuitive perceptions. Through a critical analysis of these pivotal theories, we explore the transformative power of abstraction and its profound implications for our epistemic relationship with the universe.

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