马丁·海德格尔与黑洞的存在与时间

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G. Phipps
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关于宇宙学的科学叙述经常把黑洞描绘成既创造又毁灭的可怕物体,黑洞的中心隐藏在事件视界后面。根据研究,黑洞能够扭曲时间,撕裂任何扑向它们的东西。这篇文章询问了关于黑洞属性的最新知识对哲学上对存在和时间的理解有何贡献。本文借鉴物理学家著作中对黑洞的科学建构和叙事建构,将黑洞与海德格尔在《存在与时间》中的本体论哲学联系起来进行分析。本文认为,隐藏、时间和死亡等主题构成了黑洞科学建构与海德格尔哲学之间相互关联的交叉点。首先,对奇点隐藏的科学评论涉及海德格尔对现代社会中存在隐藏方式的解释。其次,关于时间,引力红移现象唤起了海德格尔对时钟时间的批判,并由此延伸到无限的概念。另一方面,关于霍金辐射和黑洞衰变的理论也援引了海德格尔的论点,即时间主要是作为一种走向存在终止的消逝而存在。第三,也是最后一点,海德格尔对死亡的著名而有争议的解释有助于将黑洞象征性地构建为对不可能存在的前瞻性预测。将这三个主题结合在一起,文章得出结论,黑洞作为海德格尔的存在和时间的象征,代表了对不可能的存在模式和形式的可能性的投射。从这个意义上说,黑洞象征着存在与时间之间的关系,正如人类和科学所理解的那样,它标志着存在的潜在极限。
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Martin Heidegger and the Being and Time of Black Holes
Scientific narratives about cosmology often present black holes as frightening objects of both creation and destruction, the centres of which are concealed behind event horizons. According to studies, black holes are capable of distorting time and tearing apart anything that plunges toward them. This article asks what the latest knowledge about the properties of black holes can contribute to philosophical understandings of being and time. Drawing on both scientific and narrative constructions of black holes in books written by physicists, the article analyzes black holes in relation to Martin Heidegger’s philosophy of ontology in Being and Time. The article argues that the topics of concealment, time, and mortality form interrelated points of intersection among scientific constructions of black holes and Heidegger’s philosophy. First, scientific commentaries on the concealment of singularities speak to Heidegger’s interpretation of the ways being is concealed in modern society. Second, with regard to time, the phenomenon of gravitational redshift invokes Heidegger’s criticisms of clock time and, by extension, notions of infinitude. On the other hand, theories about Hawking radiation and the decay of black holes also invoke Heidegger’s thesis that time subsists predominantly as a passing away toward the cessation of existence. Third and finally, Heidegger’s renowned and controversial explication of mortality helps frame black holes symbolically as forward-projections toward the impossibility of existence. Bringing these three subjects together, the article concludes that, as Heideggerian symbols of being and time, black holes represent projections toward the possibility of impossible modes and forms of existence. In this sense, black holes emblematize a relationship between being and time that marks the potential limits of existence, as humanity and science understand it.
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