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✌️What Are the Ultimate Limits of Chemistry, Applied Physics, and Technology?✌️

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Answered by shashwat8846
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What are the Ultimate Limits of Chemistry, Applied Physics and Technology?

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In terms of ongoing development of what we have, there will be limits requiring transition to other approaches. Semiconductor miniaturisation is one. Internal combustion engine efficiency is another.

But there are more fundamental issues. Chemistry is based on physics is based on mathematics. Mathematics has well known conceptual and calculation limits. In an emergently-conceived picture of the universe other phenomena are based on these. Technology is based on physics, software on mathematics.

The absolute nature of mathematics is a little up for grabs. Is it self-sufficient immutable truth? Does it possess what theologians call ‘aseity’?

We have no direct experience of infinity or the infinitesimal. We have no means of conceiving how we might.

We use emergent phenomena to model the mechanisms behind those phenomena. We have no access to the underlying realities, whether conceptually or experientially.

These issues affect whether the hard sciences can ever evaluate final realities about our existence.

We have no absolute grasp on whether mind is physical or whether mind parallels a physical representation.

There’s a few points. For a concise exploration of some more mathematically driven issues, see Marcus du Sautoy ‘What we Cannot Know’.

Answered by XxxXXJAYXXxxX
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THERE ARE NO LIMITS TO THEM

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THERE ISNT AS THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING THAT CAN BE DISCOVERED.

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