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Does physics exhibit its negation?

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In this Letter we give a brief sketch of the problem of scientific knowledge as it has been elaborated by Pauli and Jung on a non-physical ground. In addition, we try to find arguments in favour of their opinion in the territory of physics. If these reasons hold indeed, then an incompatibility in space-time-matter relationship can be indicated.

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Selak, S., Pečarić, J. Does physics exhibit its negation?. Astrophys Space Sci 166, 331–332 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01094903

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