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Physical Multiperspectivism

A philosophical framework holding that understanding physical reality requires multiple, irreducible physical perspectives—that no single theory, framework, or approach captures the full complexity of the physical world. Physical multiperspectivism rejects reductionist programs that aim to reduce all physics to a single fundamental theory. Instead, it insists that particle physics, condensed matter physics, cosmology, and quantum gravity each reveal genuine aspects of reality, and that integration requires holding multiple perspectives together rather than reducing them. This framework demands that physicists respect disciplinary diversity and recognize that the richness of nature is reflected in the plurality of physical perspectives.
Example: "Her physical multiperspectivism meant she drew on insights from quantum field theory, condensed matter physics, and cosmology in her research—not because she was eclectic, but because each perspective illuminated something the others missed."
by Dumu The Void March 20, 2026
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