Kant and Modern Physics My major point is not the limitations of Newtonian physics but a simple statement made by Kant:
"Physics is valid within the limits of human reason."
I would change one word:
Physics is valid within the limits of human awareness.
"At the core of all physics is a mathematical expression of observation and then expanded."
The key word is observation which is perception-phenomena.Delete all perceptual qualities, and something still exists, the thing in itself, noumena. Noumena and noumenal processes are what is there when we are not, It is the actual external reality independent of consciousness.
That something is there, which is given representation to our minds as phenomena, I believe is a statement hard to dispute.
We study phenomena, which are based on noumena and awareness. In a way it can be said we are studying representations (to us) of actual external realities, not these realities itself.
The question then is how is physics so successful when in a sense we are studying what we see in our minds, not what is actually out there.
Another point: If all that a physicist know about physics is what he is conscious of and yet we have no idea what consciousness is, then what is physics?
Another point is consciousness is a very real part of the universe, yet we seem to separate it from physics. It is most likely that it is impossible that it can be included, but we should at least remember it is there and that a full understanding of the cosmos is therefore not possible.