Interdependence in science

Trinh Xuan Thuan, a Vietnamese astronomer, writes about interdependence: "Several experiments in physics have no now imposed this global view on us. In the atomic and subatomic world. EPR-type experiments have shown us that reality is inseparable. Two light particles that have interacted continue to act as parts of a single reality. However far apart they are, they behave in an instantaneously correlated way; without any exchange of information occurring.
Motion is nothing in itself, it can only be defined in relation to the motion of a second object. The concept of interdependence states that things cannot be defined in absolute terms, but in relation to other things."

 So, in some way, you are more relation to, for instance, your father, than a solid thing - and that relation will go on after his death...  


Today I was skiing. And you then can say that I was interdependent on the snow, on the skies, on the factory that made them, on the people working there, on the material, and so on. So who was then really skiing?


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