
Force Fields. Behind the fog of maths. A conversation with Rupert Sheldrake
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Exploring the Fundamental Role of Field Theory in Modern Physics
Field theory marks a significant shift in modern physics by going beyond the mechanistic views of the 17th and 18th centuries. It addresses the mystery of gravitation and interconnection of matter in the universe. Michael Faraday's work in the 1840s on electrostatic and magnetic fields laid the foundation for understanding continuous influences moving through space. Fields, unlike matter or energy, introduced the concept of invisible interactions acting at a distance, propagating over time with curvatures, fundamentally transforming scientific perceptions of nature.
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