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Liam Graham, "Physics Fixes All the Facts" (Springer Nature, 2025)

Nov 5, 2025
Liam Graham, an author and researcher in theoretical physics, philosophy, and economics, dives into his book, "Physics Fixes All the Facts." He explores the concept of emergence, unpacking its redundancy and challenging whether it really exists. Graham argues that complex systems and consciousness can be fully described by physics alone. He critiques the notion of independent thought powers and insists on austere physicalism, where familiar concepts are merely approximations. Ultimately, he presents a bleak perspective on life's meaning within the framework of increasing entropy.
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Levels Are Cognitive Tools, Not Things

  • 'Levels' (like meteorology vs. molecular) are approximations in our heads, not ontological layers in nature.
  • We pick levels for usefulness because we cannot model everything at the quantum level.
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Weak Emergence Adds No New Physics

  • Weak emergence (
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Strong Emergence Would Mean New Physics

  • Strong emergence posits new forces switching on at certain configurations, but evidence is absent.
  • If found, such forces would become new physics or imply dualism.
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