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Preface | ||
Prologue | ||
1 | The Observable and the Non-Observable | 1 |
1.1 | Experience | 2 |
1.2 | Cosmos As a Collection of Matter in Space | 8 |
1.3 | Elements of Quantitative Description | 14 |
1.4 | Why Do Planets Move? | 22 |
1.5 | Summary and Final Remarks | 27 |
1.6 | Matter and Maxwell Theory | 29 |
1.7 | Consequences | 34 |
2 | Structured Matter | 43 |
2.1 | Elementary Matter | 44 |
2.2 | Conventional Elementary Particles | 48 |
2.3 | The Connection between the Theory of Relativity and Quantum Theory | 62 |
2.4 | Superstrings and Twistors | 72 |
3 | Levels of Reality | 87 |
3.1 | Perception: How Does It Work? | 88 |
3.2 | Pictures of Reality | 98 |
3.3 | Levels of Reality | 103 |
3.4 | Everything Is in the Picture | 122 |
3.5 | Generalization | 130 |
3.6 | Overview | 135 |
4 | Appearance | 137 |
4.1 | Correlations in Space | 138 |
4.2 | Examples of the Principle of Level-Analysis | 141 |
4.3 | "Things" at the Levels of Reality | 146 |
5 | Space and Time | 163 |
5.1 | Possibilities of Portrayal | 164 |
5.2 | Other Spaces, Other Particles | 182 |
5.3 | Superstrings and Twistors: Two Alternative World Views? | 190 |
5.4 | Overview | 205 |
6 | Outlook | 207 |
6.1 | On the Application of the Principle of Level-Analysis | 208 |
6.2 | Quantum Theory and the Principle of Level-Analysis | 214 |
6.3 | What Does Reality Mean? | 226 |
Epilogue | 229 | |
References | 235 | |
Index | 239 |
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