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TITLE: Triple-Aspect Monism and the Ontology of Quantum Particles
AUTHORS: Gilbert B. Côté
KEYWORDS: Triple-Aspect Monism; Abstractness; Virtual; Timelessness; Non-Locality; Entanglement; Quantum Particles; Ontology
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Philosophy, Vol.3 No.4, October 10, 2013
ABSTRACT: An analysis of the physical implications of abstractness reveals the reality of three interconnected modes of existence: abstract, virtual and concrete. This triple-aspect monism clarifies the ontological status of subatomic quantum particles. It also provides a non-spooky solution to the weirdness of quantum physics and a new outlook for the mind-body problem. The ontological implications are profound for both physics and philosophy.