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Reality Is Not What It Seems

intermediate6 chapters · 19 levels

Journey to the edge of modern physics to discover a universe where space is woven from discrete "grains" and time as we perceive it ceases to exist. By exploring the revolutionary concepts of loop quantum gravity, you will strip away the illusions of the physical world to reveal the elegant, fragmented architecture that defines our true reality.

1

The Ancient Roots of Modern Physics

This chapter traces the origins of scientific thought from the Greek atomists to Newton, establishing the debate between discrete matter and continuous space.

The Legacy of Democritus

Newton's Absolute Stage

The Field Revolution

2

The Two Pillars of 20th Century Physics

An exploration of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, the two successful but incompatible theories that define our current understanding of the universe.

Einstein's Elastic Space

Quantum Discreteness

Relational Quantum Mechanics

3

The Architecture of Quantum Space

The core of the book: introducing Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) and the idea that space itself is made of discrete grains.

The Quantization of Geometry

Spin Networks

Space Without Place

The Disappearance of Infinity

4

The Mirage of Time

A radical look at why time is not a fundamental part of the universe but an emergent phenomenon.

Physics Without Time

Change Without Duration

The Arrow of Entropy

5

Cosmic Implications

Applying Loop Quantum Gravity to the Big Bang, Black Holes, and the ultimate fate of the universe.

The Big Bounce

Black Hole White Holes

The Evaporation of Information

6

The World as Information

A philosophical synthesis suggesting that the universe is built on relations and information rather than substance.

Information as Reality

The Relational Web

The Limits of Certainty

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