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claim:wholeness-is-a-fundamental-part-of-physics-governing-the-behavior-of-electrons-in-the-two-slit-experiment-over-and-above-mechanical-forcesWholeness is a fundamental part of physics, governing the behavior of electrons in the two-slit experiment over and above mechanical forces.
Extends the scope of wholeness to quantum mechanics, interpreting the two-slit experiment through centers.
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- Two-slit experiment wholenesssupportsThe pattern of electrons passing through two slits is governed by the wholeness of the experimental configuration, not just local forces.
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- Load-bearing statement encapsulating the nature of wholeness as a real, induced structure.
- Parallel between the role of wholeness in physics and architecture.
- Asserts the formal tractability of wholeness.
- The electron's behavior is directly influenced by the wholeness of the experimental configuration.claim0.815Interpretation of the two-slit experiment using the framework of wholeness.
- The central identity claim of the chapter linking objective structure to subjective experience
- Concise formulation of the chapter's central identity claim between objective structure and subjective experience
- Assertion that wholeness is a tangible spatial structure.
- Alexander's characterization of what makes his principle novel relative to least-action formulations