The Buddhist epistemologists limit warranted perception to direct,unmediated experience only. Perception is regarded as necessarilyinvolving contact (sparśa, sannikarṣa)between the sense and the object. Dignāga (following Vasubandhu)notes that perception is named after the sense rather than after theobject (see AKBh ad I, 45ab). Thus perception, following thesense rather than the object, cognizes inexpressible particularitiesor the object as a particular domain of experience. Indirectperception, which is usually understood as involving some degree ofconceptual discrimination (vikalpakajñāna) is nottreated as perception proper. Unlike their principal opponents, theNaiyāyikas and the Mīmāṃsākas, the Buddhistepistemologists do not regard indirect perception as an essential stepin the transition from pure sense data to full blown conceptualapprehension.
As has been noted in numerous Things Great and Small vignettes, this is not the first time the large has been explained by the small and vice versa. Newton realized that the nature of gravity on Earth that pulls an apple to the ground could explain the motion of the moon and planets so much farther away. Minute atoms and molecules explain the chemistry of substances on a much larger scale. Decays of tiny nuclei explain the hot interior of the Earth. Fusion of nuclei likewise explains the energy of stars. Today, the patterns in particle physics seem to be explaining the evolution and character of the universe. And the nature of the universe has implications for unexplored regions of particle physics.
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In physics, gravity (from Latin gravitas 'weight'[1]) is a fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things with mass or energy. Gravity is, by far, the weakest of the four fundamental interactions, approximately 1038 times weaker than the strong interaction, 1036 times weaker than the electromagnetic force and 1029 times weaker than the weak interaction. As a result, it has no significant influence at the level of subatomic particles.[2] However, gravity is the most significant interaction between objects at the macroscopic scale, and it determines the motion of planets, stars, galaxies, and even light.
Despite its success in predicting the effects of gravity at large scales, general relativity is ultimately incompatible with quantum mechanics. This is because general relativity describes gravity as a smooth, continuous distortion of spacetime, while quantum mechanics holds that all forces arise from the exchange of discrete particles known as quanta. This contradiction is especially vexing to physicists because the other three fundamental forces (strong force, weak force and electromagnetism) were reconciled with a quantum framework decades ago.[51] As a result, modern researchers have begun to search for a theory that could unite both gravity and quantum mechanics under a more general framework.[52]
In December 2012, a research team in China announced that it had produced measurements of the phase lag of Earth tides during full and new moons which seem to prove that the speed of gravity is equal to the speed of light.[78] This means that if the Sun suddenly disappeared, the Earth would keep orbiting the vacant point normally for 8 minutes, which is the time light takes to travel that distance. The team's findings were released in Science Bulletin in February 2013.[79]
While the night sky has always served as a source of wonder andmystery, it has only been in the past few decades that we have had thetools to look at the Universe over the entire electromagnetic (EM)spectrum and see it in all of its glory. Once we were able to usespace-based instruments to examine infrared, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma-ray emissions, we found objects that were otherwise invisible to us (e.g.,black holes and neutron stars). A "view from space" is criticalsince radiation in these ranges cannot penetrate the Earth's atmosphere.Many objects in the heavens "light up" with wavelengths tooshort or too long for the human eye to see, and most objects can only befully understood by combining observations of behavior and appearance indifferent regions of the EM spectrum.
Electromagnetic Spectrum - the full range of electromagneticradiation spread out by wavelength, it consists of gamma-rays, X-rays,ultraviolet rays, optical light, infrared radiation, microwaves, and radiowaves
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