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Johnson,
George Challenging Particle Physics as Path to
Truth [abstract 130 words]
An
argument is brewing between the physicists who study
elementary particles and those who study solid state
matter, complex systems made of many interlocking parts.
The ultimate goal of elementary particle research is
a few simple equations that will describe how subatomic
particles interact to produce all that is. Looking for
explanation of the whole by understanding its basic
parts is reductionism.
Solid
state physicists believe that this approach is insufficient
and will not give the answers sought. Many forms of
matter cannot be described in terms of fundamental particle
interactions. When systems become very complex they
appear to be irreducible and completely new and independent
laws emerge. Complex systems display novel emergent
behavior, obeying higher organizing principles that
cannot be further simplified.
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