John Wheeler

He is one of the greatest physicists of all time, a collaborator of Niels Bohr, who for 30 years has been a lecturer at Prince town and a friend of A. Einstein and wrote to others. This is the r that I can willingly explore and not become a part of its reality. We have to give in to the old term and come up with a new time, like the participant-Wheeler assumes that the most critical aspect of today’s physics is the convergence of physics and philosophy. Physics itself compels us to think philosophically. There is no space or time outside the universe, and space and time will disappear when it disappears. Even physics fails because no physics law can be expressed beyond the concepts of space and time. The universe is destined to disappear.
We have a mystery. It’s ridiculous to think of Wheeler as a vast system and a man as insignificant, isolated. Wheeler is convinced that any understanding of physics that deals solely with physics will not explain physics. At some point, it will be necessary to link these concepts to the mystery of man. Perhaps this journey will give us a chance to get ahead. This is how the natural world itself finds its limits, how it renounces all knowledge, how it recognizes that research into the world’s purely material relationships has not produced the desired results and has not enriched life as expected. Some issues cannot be solved with a microscope or a microscope. They are different for which general knowledge and methods of science are not sufficient. Throughout the 19th century, there was only an abundance of knowledge of the natural sciences, only what could be measured, weighed, seen under a microscope. The idea could not be seen, so it was denied. God couldn’t be seen, so they rejected him. The whole of human knowledge has been reduced to knowing the senses of what can be felt. They developed a so-called theory of reflection that our fundamental knowledge is just a reflection of the physical reality in our minds. But it’s a hoax; let’s read what the biologist Leila wrote about it. Let’s think that, despite all the anticipation, the glass doesn’t let go of the ultraviolet, however bright it may seem to us.
On the other hand, it releases these sheet metals, which we consider unsuitable for any sheet metal. Similar to the X-rays. There’s a discrepancy with our previous impressions. They’re passing through, but they’re barely passing through the glass. Our senses are becoming more and more disconnected from what nature’s science is finding out.

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