tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8304928500646903522.post2401393010847177648..comments2024-03-28T00:11:33.489-04:00Comments on bensozia: Quantum Duality and the Uncertainty PrincipleJohnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01037215533094998996noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8304928500646903522.post-10634555078056045632014-12-21T00:29:23.754-05:002014-12-21T00:29:23.754-05:00"As to why that should be, who can say?"...<i>"As to why that should be, who can say?"</i><br /><br />Is the universe neatly ordered, or do we simply attribute "order" to the universe because that is our only way of conceiving of things? Math and physics clearly work and are seemingly universal and immutable. But at the same time, could we even measure or otherwise grapple with phenomena which exist outside of our systems of conception and ordering?<br /><br />As one of my favorite comic strips by Randal Munroe puts it:<br /><br /><i>"I don't understand how my brain works. But my brain is what I rely on to understand how things work."<br /><br />"Is that a problem?"<br /><br />"I'm not sure how to tell."</i>G. Verlorennoreply@blogger.com