Implicate and explicate order
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Implicate order and explicate order are ontological concepts for quantum theory coined by theoretical physicist David Bohm during the early 1980s. They are used to describe two different frameworks for understanding the same phenomenon or aspect of reality. In particular, the concepts were developed in order to explain the bizarre behavior of subatomic particles which quantum physics struggles to explain.
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See also
- Brahman
- Direct realism
- Herbertsmithite
- Hermeticism
- Holographic principle
- Implicature
- Interpretations of quantum mechanics
- Mereology
- Neutral monism
- Noumenon
- Quantum entanglement
- Quantum mind
- Representative realism
- String-net
- Taoism
- Topological order
- Transcendental idealism
- Monadology
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