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  • ...he general picture only as a kind of mirror of the material world", Werner Heisenberg wrote in <em>Physics ad Philosophy</em>. Not having any guiding ideas or pr ...science had provided" are considered as possible or relevant or "real", as Heisenberg pointed out)–and considers those things and <em>only</em> those things th
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  • ...ely obvious ways, the <em>point of departure</em> of modern physics was to challenge the age-old "epistemological credo" of traditional physics, and its worldvi ...n and support – Einstein's "Autobiographical Notes". In a similar way as Heisenberg does in Physics and Philosophy, Einstein first describes the successes of s
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  • .../em> to communicate. How can we make sense of new things, while they still challenge the order of things that gives things meaning?</p> <p>Werner Heisenberg got his Nobel Prize in 1932, "for the creation of quantum mechanics" he did
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  • <p>Sixty years ago, in "Physics and Philosophy", [[Werner Heisenberg]] explained how ...spondingly limited and utilitarian values and worldviews became prominent. Heisenberg then explained how modern physics disproved this "narrow frame"; and conclu
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  • ...b></em> and <em><b>design</b></em> to point to the <em>nature</em> of this challenge, and process. <em><b>Tradition</b></em> and <em><b>design</b></em> are two (Werner Heisenberg, <em>Physics and Philosophy</em>, 1958.)
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  • ...ecall Heisenberg from Federation through Images, then you are aware of the challenge – our foundation is too narrow... It turns out that there are two ways to <p>We are here talking about a core challenge – establishing [[systemic innovation|<em>systemic innovation</em>]] acade
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  • <p>We'll challenge what's become in a truest sense our or modernity's religion – the belief <p>In keeping with our general approach, we're about to face this challenge by
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  • ...ecessary, suggests the Modernity <em>ideogram</em>. But it also presents a challenge to the reader—to bear in mind that the resulting views are not "reality p ...ub of Rome's assessment of the situation we are in provided us a benchmark challenge for putting our proposal to a test.</p>
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  • ...between communication and action is broken—<em>the academic results that challenge the present "course"</em> or point to a new one <em>will be ignored</em>.</ <p>In "Physics and Philosophy", Werner Heisenberg, one of the progenitors of this research, described how "the narrow and rig
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  • <li><b>NF –> CP</b> As mentioned, and as Heisenberg also observed, the values we have (convenience, egocenteredness...) follow <p>This conversation is about the humanity's best kept secret; and about the challenge to reveal it, by <em>federating</em> the experience of those who have explo
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  • [[File:Heisenberg–frame.jpeg]] ...>narrow frame</em> (see our summary [http://kf.wikiwiki.ifi.uio.no/STORIES#Heisenberg here]).
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  • <div class="col-md-7"><h3>A core academic challenge</h3> [[File:Heisenberg–frame.jpeg]]
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>A challenge</h2></div> <p>In 1958, in "Physics and Philosophy", Nobel Laureate Physicist Werner Heisenberg described this situation as follows:</p>
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  • (Werner Heisenberg, <em>Physics and Philosophy</em>, 1958.) ...ed by this <em><b>foundation</b></em>), and abandons others to erosion. As Heisenberg pointed out, what we have as <em><b>foundation</b></em>—which our general
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  • (Werner Heisenberg, <em>Physics and Philosophy</em>, 1958.) ...g</em> and disowned by science! I show this too in Chapter Two, by quoting Heisenberg. Long story short—first the prospects of ever completing a description of
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  • .../em> to communicate. How can we make sense of new things, while they still challenge the order of things that gives things meaning?</p> <span id="Heisenberg"></span>
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  • <p>Think about our core challenge – to bring relevant and transformative ideas from a multiplicity of field ...to be a "an inspired product" of a <em>cultural</em> revival – then the challenge is open for making education more than just the mental know-how. In what wa
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  • ...eadlights or the Modernity [[ideograms|<em>ideogram</em>]]. The idea is to challenge the [[paradigm|<em>paradigm</em>]], the way of functioning and evolving cul ...ve battles will be won or lost by the measure of how seriously we take the challenge of restructuring the “joint systems” of society and technology." (2) Th
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  • (Werner Heisenberg, <em>Physics and Philosophy</em>, 1958.) ...>federate</b></em> it. In <em>Physics and Philosophy</em>, in 1958, Werner Heisenberg pointed out that the <em><b>foundation</b></em> that our general culture im
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