“Wave particle duality is a core feature of our world. Or rather, we should say, it is a core feature of our mathematical descriptions of our world. But what is critical to note here is that, however ambiguous our images, the universe itself remains whole and is manifestly not fracturing into schizophrenic shards. It is this tantalizing wholeness and the thing itself that drives physicists onward like an eternally beckoning light that seems so teasingly near. It is always out of reach.” WorldShouldWholeLightSeemsUniverseRemainsNotesWaveCriticalCoreMathematicalFeaturesDescriptionOur WorldWholenessPhysicistParticlesDualityAmbiguousSchizophrenicBeckoningTantalizing Author:Margaret Wertheim
“I have an abiding interest in how ordinary people produce knowledge, and what it means for individuals to know the world. I thought I'd be a theoretical physicist because I love physicists' views of the world - I find general relativity and quantum theory thrilling - but I have always felt uneasy with the idea of an Ultimate Truth. One of the functions of science is to help us instrumentally; it helps us to build things like microchips and GPS satellites. But another function of science in the modern world is to help us feel "at home in the universe".” PeopleWorldMeanHelpingHomeUniverseIndividualInterestModernUltimatePhysicistOrdinary PeopleTheoreticalUneasyQuantum Theory Author:Margaret Wertheim
“Science is not just for an elite few. Science's vision of the universe is becoming increasingly inaccessible. That doesn't mean it's wrong. On some levels, general relativity is right, because we have to take its calculations into account to produce accurate GPS systems. Instrumentally, it's correct to something like twenty decimal places. But epistemologically and psychologically, it is not available to most of our population.” MeanUniverseVision Author:Margaret Wertheim
“When you're in a room with twenty people who've all got the True Theory of the universe, it's difficult to know what to do. And the paradox is that so much important science is now being done by huge teams. With Higgs boson, for example, it's estimated there were around ten thousand scientists and engineers involved in building the machines that made this discovery possible.” PeopleImportantDoneUniverseDifficultTeamBuildingScientistParadox Author:Margaret Wertheim