Re: String theory in Leibniz's platonic physics

2013-11-08 Thread Bruno Marchal
On 07 Nov 2013, at 18:51, Roger Clough wrote: String theory in Leibniz's platonic physics Strings, being massless, are Leibniz's monads (mental) in his platonic physics (see below). In platonic physics, each monad is attached to its relevant physical particle, contains information

Re: String theory in Leibniz's platonic physics

2013-11-07 Thread Richard Ruquist
Strings are massive particles like electrons and quarks On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Roger Clough wrote: > String theory in Leibniz's platonic physics > > Strings, being massless, are Leibniz's monads (mental) > in his platonic physics (see below). In platonic ph

String theory in Leibniz's platonic physics

2013-11-07 Thread Roger Clough
String theory in Leibniz's platonic physics Strings, being massless, are Leibniz's monads (mental) in his platonic physics (see below). In platonic physics, each monad is attached to its relevant physical particle, contains information on all of the other monads (strings) in th

Leibniz's Platonic Physics

2013-11-07 Thread Roger Clough
Leibniz's Platonic Physics Leibniz's idealistic or platonic physics seems to me, a nonphysicist, to possibly obviate the need for quantum mechanics due to the preestablished harmony. I apologize for any errors. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/leibniz-physics/ To partly summarize