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"This intense reaction to the recent development of modern physics can only be understood if we clearly acknowledge that the foundations of physics have now begun to move, and that this movement has given rise to the feeling that they will be cut off from science. At the same time, it probably means that we have not yet found the right language to talk about this new situation. The advanced experimental techniques of our time have brought new aspects of nature into the field of science that cannot be described in the words of common sense. But then what words should be used to describe them? To what extent can such descriptions be possible? Can man talk about the atom itself?" (from this book). How have the concepts of modern physics, such as time, space, and reality, developed from traditional philosophy? Chapter III History of Quantum Theory? Chapter IV Roots of Quantum Theory and Atomic Science? Chapter VI Other Branches of Natural Science and Quantum Theory? Chapter VII Theory of Relativity? Chapter VIII Criticism of Quantum Theory and Atomic Science? Chapter IX Quantum Theory and Structure of Matter? Chapter VII Theory of Relativity? Chapter VIII Criticism of Quantum Theory and Atomic Science? Chapter IX Quantum Theory and Structure of Matter? Chapter VII Theory of Relativity? Chapter VIII Criticism of Quantum A traditional view of 『 science, 』 (1977) (Japanese translation, Misuzu Shobo).
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