Philip K. Dick’s Decohering and Recohering Worlds: The Cases of Ubik and The Man in the High Castle

M. Jakovljević, M. Ćirković
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Philip K. Dick’s novels Ubik and The Man in the High Castle explore the idea of the multiplicity of realities, which can be understood better if interpreted from a cosmological point of view. The scientific principles of decoherence, as formulated by H. Dieter Zeh and Hugh Everett III, shed light on the nature of these fictional worlds, their creation and dissolution and their perception by both the protagonists and the reader. Ontological puzzles of the quantum world, based on the rejection of the special status of an observer in physical reality and fractal branching of the universe, offer insights into the mechanisms at work in these two novels. Decoherence may be the key to understanding the disintegrating borders between realities in both novels, which are manifested as worlds in superposition. However, the rules of this scientific principle are radically challenged by the emergence of what could be termed the agents of re-coherence. These agents reveal the existence of alternate realities in the novels, as well as the process of the violation of the decoherence principle. Not only are these occurrences interesting from both a scientific and artistic point of view, they also reveal the realities in the novels as being far more coherent than they seem on the surface and interpretable as literary parallels to thought experiments conceived as possible explanations of the quantum world theory.
菲利普·k·迪克的《世界的分离与重组:乌比克和高堡奇人》
菲利普·k·迪克的小说《乌比克》和《高堡奇人》探讨了现实的多样性,如果从宇宙学的角度来解释,可以更好地理解现实的多样性。h·迪特尔·泽和休·埃弗雷特三世提出的科学退相干原理,揭示了这些虚构世界的本质,它们的创造和解体,以及主人公和读者对它们的感知。量子世界的本体论谜题,基于对观察者在物理现实中的特殊地位和宇宙的分形分支的拒绝,提供了对这两部小说中工作机制的见解。退相干可能是理解这两部小说中现实之间瓦解的边界的关键,它们表现为叠加的世界。然而,这一科学原理的规则受到了可称为再相干因子的出现的根本性挑战。这些代理人揭示了小说中交替现实的存在,以及对退相干原则的违背过程。这些事件不仅从科学和艺术的角度来看都很有趣,它们还揭示了小说中的现实远比表面上看起来更加连贯,并且可以作为文学上的类比来解释量子世界理论的思想实验。
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