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Not with quantum mechanics.



Discussed in chapter five. See also Heisenberg:

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hylomorphism#Modern_physics


Aristotle had lots of bad points on biology and human nature. I won't have it as a main source. Archimedes, OTOH, had a good set on foundations. Ditto with Euclid in Math, which the statements worked well until the 17th century. Being a 90% right it's not bad for an Ancient Greek dude with just reasoning over Geometry.




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