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  • people", Werner Heisenberg wrote in 1958. "[T]his frame was so narrow and rigid that it ...ly a paradigm, which has been developed at the University of Oslo based on Heisenberg's and other relevant epistemological insights. It may be understood as "the
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  • ...he general picture only as a kind of mirror of the material world", Werner Heisenberg wrote in <em>Physics ad Philosophy</em>. Not having any guiding ideas or pr ...science had provided" are considered as possible or relevant or "real", as Heisenberg pointed out)–and considers those things and <em>only</em> those things th
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  • ...n and support – Einstein's "Autobiographical Notes". In a similar way as Heisenberg does in Physics and Philosophy, Einstein first describes the successes of s ...w become dominant, and how ''the modern physics rigorously disproved it''. Heisenberg concludes that "one may say that the most important change brought about b
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  • <p>Werner Heisenberg got his Nobel Prize in 1932, "for the creation of quantum mechanics" he did <p>In the manuscript Heisenberg explained how science rose to prominence owing to successes in deciphering
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  • ...ol-md-3 round-images"> [[File:Heisenberg.jpg]] <br><small><center>[[Werner Heisenberg]]</center></small></div>
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  • <p>Sixty years ago, in "Physics and Philosophy", [[Werner Heisenberg]] explained how ...spondingly limited and utilitarian values and worldviews became prominent. Heisenberg then explained how modern physics disproved this "narrow frame"; and conclu
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  • (Werner Heisenberg, <em>Physics and Philosophy</em>, 1958.) ...ed by this <em><b>foundation</b></em>), and abandons others to erosion. As Heisenberg pointed out, what we have as <em><b>foundation</b></em>—which our general
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  • ...One of them is about the foundations for truth and meaning. If you recall Heisenberg from Federation through Images, then you are aware of the challenge – our <p>The icon [[giants|<em>giant</em>]] may here be [[Werner Kollath]], a pioneer of research in hygiene (for Kollath this concept inclu
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  • <p>We are now back to where we started. Recall Heisenberg's observation about the "narrow frame" or narrow way of looking at the worl <p>In Federation through Stories we've witnessed Werner Heisenberg point to religion as a core element of human culture that's been eliminated
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  • <p>In "Physics and Philosophy" Werner Heisenberg described some of the consequences of the <em>narrow frame</em>:</p> <p><b>Unraveling the <em>narrow frame</em></b>. Heisenberg, as we have seen, pointed out that the <em>narrow frame</em> (the "narrow a
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  • <p>In "Physics and Philosophy", Werner Heisenberg, one of the progenitors of this research, described how "the narrow and rig [[File:Heisenberg–frame.jpeg]]
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  • <h3>Quoting Heisenberg is enough</h3> ...Federation through Stories, exactly [http://kf.wikiwiki.ifi.uio.no/STORIES#Heisenberg here].</p>
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  • [[File:Heisenberg–frame.jpeg]] ...>narrow frame</em> (see our summary [http://kf.wikiwiki.ifi.uio.no/STORIES#Heisenberg here]).
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  • [[File:Heisenberg–frame.jpeg]] <p>We adopt this <em>keyword</em> directly from Werner Heisenberg. Here is, roughly, the story he told in "Physics and Philososphy". </p>
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  • ...for coining this keyword, Jantsch may have done that before him); Werner Heisenberg saw it from the <em>fundamental</em> angle of "physics and philosophy", as
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  • <p>In 1958, in "Physics and Philosophy", Nobel Laureate Physicist Werner Heisenberg described this situation as follows:</p> <div class="col-md-3"> [[File:Heisenberg.jpg]] <br><small><center>[[Werner Heisenberg]]</center></small></div>
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  • ...for coining this keyword, Jantsch may have done that before him); Werner Heisenberg saw it from the <em>fundamental</em> angle of "physics and philosophy", as
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  • (Werner Heisenberg, <em>Physics and Philosophy</em>, 1958.) ...ed by this <em><b>foundation</b></em>), and abandons others to erosion. As Heisenberg pointed out, what we have as <em><b>foundation</b></em>—which our general
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  • (Werner Heisenberg, <em>Physics and Philosophy</em>, 1958.) ...g</em> and disowned by science! I show this too in Chapter Two, by quoting Heisenberg. Long story short—first the prospects of ever completing a description of
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  • <span id="Heisenberg"></span> <p>Werner Heisenberg got his Nobel Prize in 1932, "for the creation of quantum mechanics" he did
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