"Verwaschene" Physik. Zur Unschärfe der Quantentheorie
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Since the beginning of the 20th century, the founders of quantum theory struggled for a generally intelligible depiction of quantum physics. Even though phenomena could be described and predicted very well by means of complicated mathematics, it seemed nearly impossible to find a comprehensible translation in every-day language. How to explain why light and matter exhibited either characteristics of waves or particles, depending on the respective experiment? How to talk about the concepts of superposition or collapse of wave functions in front of an audience of laymen? And what exactly was the famous Unschärfe-Relation (English: Uncertainty Relation), established by Werner Heisenberg? My project aims on a scientifically informed study, making use of the methods of literary criticism and cultural history. It focuses the concept of Unschärfe from different perspectives. Interestingly, Unschärfe did not only play a decisive role in quantum physics. It was also intensively discussed in other spheres, such as photography, arts, optometry, cinematography, philosophy and literature. In my work, I will explore discussions of Unschärfe in different types of quantum physical texts. I will trace connections between quantum physical debates of Unschärfe and negotiations of Unschärfe in other areas. Despite the prominence of Unschärfe in early 20th century discourses, it has not been discussed so far in relation to modern physics. Close readings, combined with the approaches of cultural sciences and the history of sciences, should contribute to a better understanding of this specific and important facet and thus to a better understanding of the history of quantum theory. Furthermore, I will analyze the transfer from allegedly exact formulas to un-precise, somehow blurred every-day language. Even though quantum physicists considered depictions of modern physics mostly as deficient, I would like to argue that it is precisely this blurriness (Unschärfe) in a rhetorical sense which makes quantum theory attractive to other than scientific spheres. In the course of the 20th century, quantum theory has been adopted by literature and philosophy, but also by religious and esoteric groups, by Eastern philosophy, the humanities and many others. My claim is that Unschärfe (by rhetorical means) plays a pivotal role within this transfer process, even being the precondition for the attractiveness of quantum theory to other fields. By focusing Unschärfe in the works of quantum physicists from the perspective of literary criticism and contextualizing Unschärfe within early 20th century debates, my project provides an innovative approach on the cultural history of modern physics. By sheding light on a specific facet, it contributes to a better understanding of the development and the reception of quantum theory.
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| Funder | Country | Sector | Years | Funding ID |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volkswagen Foundation | Germany | Charity/Non Profit | 2023–2028 | — |
| Gerda Henkel Foundation | Germany | Charity/Non Profit | 2021–2023 | — |
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