Approach to Physical Reality: a note on Poincare Group and the philosophy of Nagarjuna
David Vernette, Punam Tandan, Michele Caponigro

TL;DR
This paper explores a novel philosophical framework linking the Poincare group in physics with Nagarjuna's sunyata philosophy, emphasizing relational concepts and their implications for understanding physical reality from different perspectives.
Contribution
It introduces a relational interpretation connecting physics and philosophy, analyzing how perspective influences the understanding of physical reality and its completeness.
Findings
Relational interpretation affects physical reality understanding.
Different perspectives lead to varied physical interpretations.
Open questions about the completeness and structure of physical systems.
Abstract
We argue about a possible scenario of physical reality based on the parallelism between Poincare group and the sunyata philosophy of Nagarjuna. The notion of "relational" is the common denominator of two views. We have approached the relational concept in third-person perspective (ontic level). It is possible to deduce different physical consequence and interpretation through first-person perspective approach. This relational interpretation leave open the questions: i)we must abandon the idea for a physical system the possibility to extract completeness information? ii)we must abandon the idea to infer a possible structure of physical reality?
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Philosophy and Theoretical Science · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
