Readings from the new book on nature: physics and by Robert Nadeau

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Philoso- Page 14 phers and theologians may provide us with the clearest description of the intellectual dilemmas posed by a Copernicus or a Darwin, but it is the artist who insinuates these threatening ideas into the emotional fabric of our lives. Outfitted with their usual hypersensitivity to the intellectual currents that eventually transform us, artists in the modern period appear to have sensed far earlier than any other group outside the scientific community the implications of ideas from the new physics.

This bag of skin called self may undergo dramatic changes over time through processes like growth and aging, but the suggestion that our particular collection of atoms is not a definite something, separate and distinct from all other things, is another proposition entirely. Although the particles in the mass of atoms that is me, traveling at considerably slower velocities, may not behave like the particles in the chamber, I cannot escape the conclusion that they bear the same relationship to the energy of life.

But if there is anything the new physics will almost inevitably violate, it is common-sense ex- Page 18 pectations. Bubble chambers are used in particle accelerators, some of which are seven miles in circumference, to study the results of collisions between subatomic particles. Subatomic particles, accelerated to velocities close to the speed of light, collide with other particles sitting in the chamber. The behavior of the individual particles becomes detectable as bubbles, which are many orders of magnitude larger than the particles themselves, form around the lines of movement.

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