Speculative Physics: the Ontology of Theory and Experiment in High Energy Particle Physics and Science Fiction
Clarissa Ai Ling Lee

TL;DR
This paper explores the intersection of high energy physics, philosophy, and science fiction, analyzing how scientific theories and experiments inform speculative narratives and cultural questions.
Contribution
It synthesizes interdisciplinary approaches to connect physics, critical theory, and science fiction, offering new insights into the ontology of scientific knowledge and its cultural implications.
Findings
The Higgs boson analysis reveals its philosophical significance.
Double-slit experiment as a bridge between fundamental physics and high energy physics.
Science fiction reflects and questions scientific values and ethics.
Abstract
The dissertation brings together approaches across the fields of physics, critical theory, literary studies, philosophy of physics, sociology of science, and history of science to synthesize a hybrid approach for instigating more rigorous and intense cross-disciplinary interrogations between the sciences and the humanities. There are two levels of conversations going on in the dissertation; at the first level, the discussion is centered on a critical historiography and philosophical implications of the discovery Higgs boson in relation to its position at the intersection of old (current) and the potential for new possibilities in quantum physics; I then position my findings on the Higgs boson in connection to the double-slit experiment that represents foundational inquiries into quantum physics, to demonstrate the bridge between fundamental physics and high energy particle physics. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUtopian, Dystopian, and Speculative Fiction · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
