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The nature of the physical world

Chapter 20: INDEX
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A series of lectures presents the philosophical outcome of recent advances in physics, explaining relativity, quantum theory, and thermodynamics and the conceptual shifts that prompted their adoption. It surveys core scientific ideas and challenging arguments, highlights how classical notions of substance and determinism are undermined, and considers the conceptual resources that replace them. In concluding chapters the scientific outlook is related to wider human concerns such as metaphysics and religion, offering a mathematically informed, cautiously idealist interpretation of physical law while stressing remaining uncertainties and the tentative character of philosophical extrapolation.

INDEX

  • A B C of physics, xiv, 88
  • A priori probability, 77, 244, 305
  • Absolute, 23, 56; past and future,
  • 48, 57, 295; elsewhere, 49, 50;
  • values, 288, 331; future perfect,
  • 307
  • Absorption of light, 184, 186
  • Abstractions, 53
  • Accelerated frames of reference, 113
  • Acceleration, relativity of, 129
  • Action, 180, 241; atom of, 182
  • Actuality, 266, 319
  • Aether, nature of, 31
  • Aether-drag, 3
  • Age of the sun, 169
  • And, study of, 104
  • Anthropomorphic conception of
  • deity, 282, 337, 341
  • Antisymmetrical properties of
  • world, 236
  • Ape-like ancestors, 16, 81, 273
  • Apple (Newton’s), 111, 115
  • Arrow, Time’s, 69, 79, 88, 295
  • Astronomer Royal’s time, 36, 40
  • Atom, structure of, 1, 190, 199, 224
  • Atom of action, 182. See Quantum
  • Atomicity, laws of, 236, 245
  • Averages, 300
  • Awareness, 16, 334
  • Background of pointer readings,
  • 137, 255, 259, 268, 330, 339
  • Balance sheet, 33
  • Beats, 216
  • Beauty, 105, 267, 350
  • Becoming, 68, 87
  • Beginning of time, 83
  • Berkeley, Bishop, xii, 326
  • Beta () particle, 59
  • Bifurcation of the world, 236
  • Billiard ball atoms, 2, 259
  • Blessed gods (Hegel), 147, 155
  • Bohr, N., 2, 185, 191, 196, 220,
  • 306
  • Boltzmann, L., 63
  • Bombardment, molecular, 113, 131
  • Born, M., 208
  • Bose, S. N., 203
  • Bragg, W. H., 194
  • Brain, 260, 268, 279, 311, 323
  • Broad, C. D., 160
  • de Broglie, L., 201, 202
  • Building material, 230
  • Bursar, 237
  • Casual and essential characteristics,
  • 142
  • Categories, xi, 105
  • Causality, 297
  • Cause and effect, 295
  • Cepheid variables, 165
  • Chalk, calculation of motion of, 107
  • Chance, 72, 77, 189
  • Classical laws and quantum laws,
  • 193, 195, 308
  • Classical physics, 4
  • Clifford, W. K., 278
  • Clock, 99, 134, 154
  • Code-numbers, 55, 81, 235, 277
  • Coincidences, 71
  • Collection-box theory, 187, 193
  • Colour and wave-length, 88, 94,
  • 329, 341
  • Commonsense knowledge, 16
  • Companion of Sirius, 203
  • Comparability of relations, 232
  • Compensation of errors, 12
  • Concrete, 273
  • Configuration space, 219
  • Conservation, laws of, 236, 241
  • Constellations, subjectivity of, 95,
  • 106, 241
  • Contiguous relations, 233
  • Contraction, FitzGerald, 5, 24;
  • reality of, 32, 53
  • Controlling laws, 151, 245
  • Conversion, 336
  • Conviction, 333, 350
  • Co-ordinates, 208, 231
  • Copenhagen school, 195
  • Correspondence principle, 196
  • Counts of stars, 163
  • Crudeness of scale and clock survey,
  • 154
  • Curvature of space-time, 119, 127,
  • 157; coefficients of, 120, 155
  • Cyclic method of physics, 260, 277,
  • 348
  • Cylindrical curvature, 139
  • Darwin, G. H., 171
  • Deflection of light by gravity, 122
  • Demon (gravitation), 118, 309
  • Dense matter, 203
  • Design, 77
  • Detailed balancing, principle of, 80
  • Determinism, 228, 271, 294, 303, 310
  • Differential equations, 282, 329, 341
  • Diffraction of electrons, 202
  • Dimension, fourth, 52; beyond
  • fourth, 120, 158, 219
  • Dirac, P. A. M., 208, 219, 270
  • Directed radius, 140
  • Direction, relativity of, 26
  • Distance, relativity of, 25; inscrutable
  • nature of, 81; macroscopic
  • character, 155, 201
  • Door, scientific ingress through, 342
  • Doppler effect, 45, 184
  • Double stars, 175
  • Dual recognition of time, 51, 91, 99,
  • 334, 352
  • Duration and becoming, 79, 99
  • Dynamic quality of time, 68, 90, 92,
  • 260
  • Eclipses, prediction of, 149, 299
  • Ego, 97, 282, 315
  • Egocentric attitude of observer, 15,
  • 61, 112
  • Einstein, A., 1, 53, 111, 185, 203
  • Einstein’s law of gravitation, 120,
  • 139, 151, 260; law of motion,
  • 124
  • Einstein’s theory, 20, 111
  • Electrical theory of matter, 2, 6
  • Electromagnetism, 236
  • Electron, 3; mass of, 59; extension
  • in time, 146; in the atom, 188,
  • 199, 224; nature of, 279, 290
  • Elephant, problem of, 251
  • Elliptical space, 289
  • Elsewhere, 42
  • Emission of light, 183, 191, 216
  • Encounters of stars, 177
  • Engineer, superseded by mathematician,
  • 104, 209
  • Entropy, 74, 105
  • Entropy-change and Becoming, 88
  • Entropy-clock, 101
  • Environment, 288, 328
  • Epistemology, 225, 304
  • Erg-seconds, 179
  • Essential characteristics, 142
  • Euclidean geometry, 159
  • Events, location of, 41; point-events,
  • 49
  • Evolution, irreversibility of, 91; in
  • stellar system, 167, 176
  • Exact science, 250
  • Existence, 286
  • Experience, 288, 328
  • Explanation, scientific ideal of, xiii,
  • 138, 209, 248
  • Extensive abstraction, method of,
  • 249
  • External world, 284
  • Familiar and scientific worlds, xiii,
  • 247, 324
  • Fictitious lengths, 19
  • Field, 153
  • Field-physics, 236
  • Finite but unbounded space, 80, 139,
  • 166, 289
  • FitzGerald contraction, 5, 24; reality
  • of, 32, 53
  • Flat world, 118, 138
  • Flatness of galaxy, 164
  • Force, 124
  • Formality of taking place, 68
  • Fortuitous concourse of atoms, 77,
  • 251
  • Fourth dimension, 52, 231
  • Fowler, R. H., 204
  • Frames of space and time, 14, 20,
  • 35, 61, 112, 155
  • Freak (solar system), 176
  • Freewill, 295
  • Fullness of space, measures of, 153
  • Future, relative and absolute, 48;
  • see Predictability
  • Future life, 351
  • Future perfect tense, 307
  • Galactic system, 163
  • Geloeology, 335
  • General theory of relativity, 111,
  • 129
  • Generation of Waves by Wind,
  • 316
  • Geodesic, 125
  • Geometrisation of physics, 136
  • Geometry, 133, 157, 161
  • Grain of the world, 48, 55, 56, 90
  • Gravitation, relative and absolute
  • features, 114; as curvature,
  • 118; law of, 120, 139; explanation
  • of, 138, 145
  • Greenland, 117
  • Gross appliances, survey with, 154
  • Growth, idea of, 87
  • Group velocity, 213
  • , 179, 183, 223
  • Halo of reality, 282, 285, 290
  • Hamilton, W. R., 181
  • Hamiltonian differentiation, 240
  • Heaven, 351
  • Hegel, 147
  • Heisenberg, W., 206, 220, 228, 306
  • Heredity, 250
  • Here-Now, 41
  • Heterodyning, 216
  • Hour-glass figures, 48
  • House that Jack Built, 262
  • Hubble, E. P., 167
  • Humour, 322, 335
  • Humpty Dumpty, 64
  • Huxley, T. H., 173
  • Hydrodynamics, 242, 316
  • Hydrogen, 3
  • Hyperbolic geometry, 136
  • Hypersphere, 81, 157
  • (square root of -1), 135, 146,
  • 208
  • Identical laws, 237
  • Identity replacing causation, 156
  • Illusion, 320
  • Impossibility and improbability, 75
  • Impressionist scheme of physics, 103
  • Indeterminacy, principle of, 220,
  • 306
  • Inertia, 124
  • Inference, chain of, 270, 298
  • Infinity, 80
  • Infra-red photography, 173
  • Inner Light, 327
  • Insight, 89, 91, 268, 277, 311,
  • 339
  • Instants, world-wide, 43
  • Integers, 220, 246
  • Interval, 37, 261
  • Intimate and symbolic knowledge,
  • 321
  • Introspection, 321
  • Invariants, 23
  • Inventory method, 103, 106, 280,
  • 341
  • Inverse-square law, 29
  • Island universes, 165
  • Isotropic directed curvature, 144
  • Jabberwocky, 291
  • Jeans, J. H., 176, 187
  • Johnson, Dr., 326
  • Jordan, P., 208
  • Knowable to mind, 264
  • Knowledge, nature of physical, 257,
  • 304; complete, 226
  • Laplace, 176
  • Laputans, 341
  • Larmor, J., 7
  • Laws of Nature, 237, 244
  • Laws of thought, 345
  • Lenard, P., 130
  • Length, 6, 160. See Distance
  • Life on other planets, 170
  • Life-insurance, 300
  • Lift, man in the, 111
  • Light, velocity of, 46, 54; emission
  • of, 183, 191, 216
  • Likeness between relations, 232
  • Limitations of physical knowledge,
  • 257
  • Linkage of scientific and familiar
  • worlds, xiii, 88, 156, 239, 249
  • Location, frames of, 14, 41
  • Logos, 338
  • Longest track, law of, 125, 135,
  • 148
  • Lorentz, H. A., 7
  • Lowell, P., 174
  • Luck, rays of, 190
  • Lumber (in world building), 235,
  • 243
  • Macroscopic survey, 154, 227, 299,
  • 304
  • Man, 169, 178
  • Man-years, 180
  • Mars, 172
  • Mass, increase with velocity, 39, 50,
  • 59
  • Mathematician, 161, 209, 337, 347
  • Matrix, 208
  • Matter, 1, 31, 156, 203, 248,
  • 262
  • Maxwell, J. C., 8, 60, 156, 237
  • Measures of structure, 234, 268
  • Mechanical models, 209
  • Mechanics and Geometry, 137
  • Mendelian theory, 250
  • Mental state, 279
  • Metric, 142, 153
  • Metrical and non-metrical properties,
  • 275
  • Michelson-Morley experiment, 5, 11
  • Microscopic analysis, reaction from,
  • 103
  • Milky Way, 163
  • Miller, D. C., 5
  • Mind and matter, 259, 268, 278;
  • selection by mind, 239, 243, 264
  • Mind-stuff, 276
  • Minkowski, H., 34, 53
  • Mirror, distortion by moving, 11
  • Models, 198, 209, 344
  • Molecular bombardment, 113, 131
  • Momentum, 153, 208, 223, 239, 262
  • Monomarks, 231
  • Moon, origin of, 171
  • Morley, E. W., 5
  • Motion, law of, 123
  • Multiplicationist, 86
  • Multiplicity of space and time
  • frames, 20, 35, 61
  • Myself, 42, 53
  • Mysticism, defence of, 323; religious,
  • 338
  • Nautical Almanac, 150
  • Nebulae, 165
  • Nebular observers, 9, 12
  • Neptune, 49
  • Neutral stuff, 280
  • Neutral wedge, 48
  • New quantum theory, 206
  • Newton, 111, 122, 201; quotation
  • from, 111
  • Newtonian scheme, 4, 18, 125
  • Non-empty space, 127, 153, 238
  • Non-Euclidean geometry, 157
  • Nonsense, problem of, 344
  • Now-lines, 42, 47, 49, 184
  • Nucleus of atom, 3
  • Objectivity of “becoming”, 94;
  • of a picture, 107
  • Observer, attributes of, 15, 337
  • Odds, 301, 303
  • Official scientific attitude, 286, 334
  • Operator, 208
  • Orbit jumps of electron, 191, 196,
  • 205, 215, 300, 312
  • Organisation, 68, 70, 104
  • Ought, 345
  • Oxygen and vegetation, 174
  • ’s and ’s, 208, 223, 327
  • Pacific Ocean, 171
  • Particle, 202, 211, 218
  • Past, relative and absolute, 48
  • Pedantry, 340, 342
  • Permanence, 241
  • Personal aspect of spiritual world,
  • 337
  • Phoenix complex, 85
  • Photoelectric effect, 187
  • Photon, 190
  • Physical time, 40
  • Picture and paint, 106
  • Picture of gravitation, 115, 138, 157
  • Plan, Nature’s, 27
  • Planck, M., 185
  • Plurality of worlds, 169
  • Pointer readings, 251
  • Ponderomotive force, 237
  • Porosity of matter, 1
  • Potential (gravitational), 261
  • Potential energy, 213
  • Potential gradient, 96
  • Pound sterling, relativity of, 26
  • Predestination, 293, 303
  • Predictability of events, 147, 228,
  • 300, 307
  • Primary law, 66, 75, 98; insufficiency
  • of, 107
  • Primary scheme of physics, 76, 129,
  • 295
  • Principal curvature, 120, 139
  • Principia, 4
  • Principle of Correspondence, 196
  • Principle of detailed balancing, 80
  • Principle of indeterminacy, 220, 306
  • Probability, 216, 315
  • Proof and plausibility, 337
  • Proper-distance, 25
  • Proper-time, 37
  • Proportion, sense of, 341
  • Proton, 3
  • Psi (), 216, 305
  • Pure mathematician, 161, 337, 347
  • Purpose, 105
  • -numbers, 208, 270
  • Quantum, 184; size of, 200
  • Quantum laws, 193
  • Quantum numbers, 191, 205
  • Quest of the absolute, 26, 122; of
  • science, 110, 287; of reality, 328
  • Quotations from
  • Boswell, 326
  • Brooke, Rupert, 317
  • Clifford, W. K., 278
  • Dickens, 32
  • Einstein, A., 294
  • Hegel, 147
  • Huxley, T. H., 173
  • Kronecker, L., 246
  • Lamb, H., 316
  • Lewis Carroll, 28, 291, 344
  • Milton, 167
  • Newton, 111
  • Nursery Rhymes, 64, 70, 262
  • Omar Khayyam, 64, 293
  • O’Shaughnessy, A., 325
  • Russell, Bertrand, 160, 278
  • Quotations from (cont.)
  • Shakespeare, 21, 39, 83, 292, 330
  • Swift, 341
  • Whitehead, A. N., 145
  • Radiation pressure, 58
  • Random element, 64; measurement
  • of, 74
  • Reality, meaning of, 282, 326
  • Really true, 34
  • Rectification of curves, 125
  • Rejuvenescence, theories of, 85, 169
  • Relata and relations, 230
  • Relativity of velocity, 10, 54, 59, 61;
  • of space-frames, 21; of magnetic
  • field, 22; of distance, 25;
  • of pound sterling, 26; of Now
  • (simultaneity), 46, 61; of acceleration,
  • 129; of standard of
  • length, 143
  • Religion, 194, 281, 288, 322, 324,
  • 326, 333, 349
  • Retrospective symbols, 307, 308
  • Revolutions of scientific thought, 4,
  • 352
  • Right frames of space, 18, 20
  • Roemer, O., 43
  • Rotating masses, break-up of, 176
  • Running down of universe, 63, 84
  • Russell, B., 160, 277, 278
  • Rutherford, E., 2, 327
  • Scale (measuring), 12, 18, 24, 134,
  • 141
  • Schrödinger’s theory, 199, 210, 225,
  • 305
  • Scientific and familiar worlds, xiii,
  • 247, 324
  • Second law of thermodynamics, 74,
  • 86
  • Secondary law, 75, 79, 98
  • Seen-now lines, 44, 47
  • Selection by mind, 239, 243, 264,
  • 330
  • Self-comparison of space, 145
  • Sense-organs, 51, 96, 266, 329
  • Shadows, world of, xiv, 109
  • Shuffling, 63, 92, 184
  • Sidereal universe, 163
  • Signals, speed of, 57
  • Significances, 108, 329
  • Simultaneity, 49, 61
  • Singularities, 127
  • Sirius, Companion of, 203
  • de Sitter, W., 167
  • Slithy toves, 291
  • Solar system, origin of, 176
  • Solar system type of atom, 2, 190
  • Sorting, 93
  • Space, 14, 16, 51, 81, 137
  • Spasmodic moon, 226
  • Spatial relations, 50
  • Spectral lines, 205, 216; displacement
  • of, 121, 166
  • Spherical curvature, radius of,
  • 140
  • Spherical space, 82, 166, 289; radius
  • of, 167
  • Spiral nebulae, 165
  • Spiritual world, 281, 288, 324, 349
  • Standard metre, 141
  • Stars, number of, 163; double, 175;
  • evolution of, 176; white
  • dwarfs, 203
  • States, 197, 301
  • Statistical laws, 244; mind’s interference
  • with, 313
  • Statistics, 201, 300, 303
  • Stratification, 47
  • Stress, 129, 155, 262
  • Structure, 234, 277
  • Sub-aether, 211, 219
  • Subjective element in physics, 95,
  • 241
  • Substance, ix, 273, 318
  • Success, physical basis of, 346
  • Sun, as a star, 164; age of, 169
  • Supernatural, 309, 348
  • Survey from within, 145, 321, 330
  • Sweepstake theory, 189
  • Symbolism in science, xiii, 209, 247,
  • 269, 324
  • Synthetic method of physics, 249
  • Temperature, 71
  • Temporal relations, 50
  • Tensor, 257
  • Tensor calculus, 181
  • Thermodynamical equilibrium, 77
  • Thermodynamics, second law of,
  • 66, 74, 86
  • Thermometer as entropy-clock, 99,
  • 101
  • Thinking machine, 259
  • Thought, 258; laws of, 345
  • Time in physics, 36; time lived
  • (proper-time), 40; dual recognition
  • of, 51, 100; time’s arrow,
  • 69; infinity of, 83; summary of
  • conclusions, 101; time-triangles,
  • 133; reality of, 275
  • Time-scale in astronomy, 167
  • Touch, sense of, 273
  • Track, longest, 125, 135, 148
  • Trade Union of matter, 126
  • Transcendental laws, 245
  • Traveller, time lived by, 39, 126,
  • 135
  • Triangles in space and time, 133
  • Tug of gravitation, 115, 122
  • Undoing, 65
  • Unhappening, 94, 108
  • Uniformity, basis of, 145
  • Unknowable entities, 221, 308
  • Utopia, 265
  • Values, 243, 330
  • Vegetation on Mars, 173
  • Velocity, relativity of, 10; upper
  • limit to, 56
  • Velocity through aether, 30, 32
  • Velocity of light, 46, 54
  • Venus, 170
  • Victorian physicist, ideals of, 209,
  • 259
  • View-point, 92, 283
  • Void, 13, 137
  • Volition, 310
  • Watertight compartments, 194
  • Wave-group, 213, 217, 225
  • Wave-length, measurement of, 24
  • Wave-mechanics, 211
  • Wave-theory of matter, 202
  • Wavicle, 201
  • Wells, H. G., 67
  • White dwarfs, 203
  • Whitehead, A. N., 145, 249
  • Whittaker, E. T., 181
  • Winding up of universe, 83
  • World building, 230
  • World-lines, 253
  • Worm, four-dimensional, 42, 87, 92
  • Wright, W. H., 172
  • Wrong frames of reference, 116
  • X (Mr.), 262, 268