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- Q5374246 subject Q7235936.
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- Q5374246 abstract "In philosophy of science, the empirical limits of science define problems with observation, and thus are limits of human ability to inquire and answer questions about phenomena. These include topics such as infinity, the future and god. In the 20th century several of these were well-documented or proposed in physics:The Planck length - actually a limit on distance itself.The Schrödinger's cat paradox.The Heisenberg uncertainty principle.The theorized event horizon of a black hole in special relativity.The cosmological horizon of the observable universe.".
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- Q5374246 comment "In philosophy of science, the empirical limits of science define problems with observation, and thus are limits of human ability to inquire and answer questions about phenomena. These include topics such as infinity, the future and god.".
- Q5374246 label "Empirical limits in science".