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Carlo Rovelli, "The Order of Time," "Seven Brief Lessons on Physics"책 읽는 즐거움 2022. 5. 18. 23:02
이론물리학자 Carlo Rovelli 의 새 에세이집 (영역본)
“There Are Places in the World Where Rules Are Less
Important Than Kindness" (2022)의 뉴욕타임즈 서평을
읽고서 곧장 동네 도서관에 예약을 했는데도 나는 열 번째다.
이달 나온 책인데 도서관은 4권을 구입 중이다.
("Reality, in short, is always something other than what
it just was, or seemed to be, he argues. To define it is
to misunderstand it." -- 위에 언급한 뉴욕타임즈 서평에서.)
마침 도서관에 Rovelli 의 다른 두 책이 있길래 빌려다 읽었다.
전에 이미 예약한 사람들이 많아서 읽어보기를 단념했던
"Seven Brief Lessons on Physics"와 "The Order of Time,"
둘 다 재미있고 빨리 읽힌다. 문체가 간결하고 시적이다.
Carlo Rovelli, "Seven Brief Lessons on Physics" (2014, 영역본 2016)
(p. 28)
A world of happenings, not of things. (p. 34)
We have a hundred billion neurons in our brains, as many as there
stars in a galaxy, with even more astronomical number of links and
potential combinations through which they can interact. We are
not conscious of all of this. "We" are the process formed by this
entire intricacy, not just by the little of it of which we are conscious.
The "I" who decides is that same "I" that is formed. (p. 74)
It is part of our nature to love and to be honest. It is part of our
nature to long to know more and continue to learn. Our knowledge
of the world continue to grow. (p. 80)
뉴욕타임즈 서평: "Seven Brief Lessons On Physics"
Carlo rovelli, "The Order of Time" (2017, 영역본 2018)
Spacetime is the gravitational field -- and vice versa. (p. 75)
[T]he time determined by macroscopic states and the time
determined by quantum noncommutativity are aspects of
the same phenomena. And it is this thermal and quantum
time, I believe, that is the variable that we call "time" in
our real universe, where a time variable does not exist at
the fundamental level. The intrinsic quantum
indeterminancy of things produces a blurring, like
Boltzmann's blurring .... Temporality is profoundly linked
to blurring. The blurring is due to the fact that we are
ignorant of the microscopic details of the world. The time
of physics is, ultimately, the expression of our ignorance
of the eorld. Time is ifnorance. (p. 140)
This is what seems to emerge from the very lively
current reserch on the brain. If this is so, then "things,"
like "concepts," are fixed poits in the neuronal dynamic,
induced by recurring structures of sensorial input
and of successive elaborations. (p. 175)
A recent book by Dean Buonomeno devoted to reserch
on the functioning of the brain is entitled Your
Brain is a Time Machine. (p. 179)
[T]here is a categorical difference between seeing traces
of the past and perceiving the flow of time -- and
Augustine realizes that the root of this difference, the
awareness of the passing of time, is internal. (p. 181)
Time opens up our limited access to the world. Time, then,
is the form in which we beings, whose brains are made up
essentially of memory and foresight, interact with the
world: it is the source of our identity. (p. 189)
Perhaps the emotion of time is precisely
what time is for us. (p. 201)
But our lives are not driven by rational arguments.
Reason help us to clarify ideas, to discover errors. But
the same reason also shows us that the motives by
which we act are inscribed in our intimate structure as
mammals, as hunters, as social beings: reason
illuminates these connections, it does not generate
them. We are nor, in the first place,reasoning beings.
(p. 208)
And song, as Augustine observed, is the awreness of time.
It is time. (p. 212)
Without affection, without love, such absences
would cause us no pain. For this reason, even the
pain caused by absence is, in the end, something
good and even beautiful, because it feeds on
that which gives meaning to life. (p. 121)
[내가 짧은 글에 썼던, "슬픔도 기쁨"이 생각난다.]
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