The magazine MAQ July 2019 LEARNING QUANTUM | Seite 140

I know, something like this was already said by the philosopher Karl Popper, but I never thought I was original, even if I confess that I would have liked to have a university professorship...

But that's another story!

Ultimately, quantum mechanics re-proposes the unity of knowledge, which would bring us back to many Renaissance enthusiasms.

In fact, from the extreme fullness of a black hole - which coincides with the substantial void, since the light also disappears there - the entire universe is formed. And, therefore, the forms in space and time (born from the variegated combination of sub-atomic energies) are nothing more than mere representations, or mere phenomena (Schophenauer).