Einstein in Wonderland: Physics, Philosophy, and Other Nonsense
Instructor: Professor Steven J. Gimbel
Department of Philosophy
Einstein showed that the faster an object moves, the shorter
and heavier it gets. In quantum mechanics it is shown that a single electron
will be in two places at once. Most people consider such possibilities to be
nonsense...and they may just be right. But this does not mean that the theories
are wrong, possibly it is our notion of sense that needs revision. In this
Seminar, we will examine what is meant by “sense” by considering the scientific
and philosophical writings of two of the most important historical scientific
minds, René Descartes and Isaac Newton. In contrast, we will study the epitome
of nonsense, Lewis Carroll’s Alice in
Wonderland, in order to see how the workings of this fantastical world
violate the classical notions of sense displayed in Descartes and
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