If the Observer somehow had nothing to do with it, then where does that leave Consciousness, other than just unaccounted for? I find it very hard...
What do you disagree with? The EPR argument is that you have the raw data, as it is, and then you have the measuring apparatus, somehow separate...
What are your thoughts on the effects of the measuring apparatus vs. the conscious observer effecting the interference? I get what guerillabedlam...
The 10-11 minute mark it goes to say how Einstein felt it preposterous that either the observer and/or the observing equipment would in anyway...
"Bohr said you have to consider everything as a whole; the system that is measured and the system that YOU measure".
Update on the penny test. I have repeated it. Once again, 20 flips, and the side that I picked won the Probability battle.
38:20-39:00 he goes on to say how right before Bohr died that he said that it isn't appreciated that we can learn something from Nature, and that...
Go to 35 minutes to 36 minutes. He goes on to say that we are participators in the creation of the Universe "through our choice". He then says...
Watch it from 23 minutes to 27 minutes. What it is saying is that the state isn't determined until the moment of observation. It is saying that no...
"We are to do with a Wholeness which is completely foreign to Classical Physics" -Niels Bohr You seem to be able to accept that we are part of...
The Scientists that are still searching for something missing are the ones still trying to find a Deterministic cause for the apparent paradoxes...
Well you're saying that we are talking past each other. Take a look here and see for yourself. Go to the 16 minute mark...
"All matter originates and exists by virtue of a force...we must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Mind. This...
So you don't think that your awareness would have the power to influence the very delicate electrons? The most minute movements already interfere...
But certainly Relativity and Einstein's side to all of it aren't completely incorrect. After 100 years of searching, Gravitational Waves have...
Interesting. Is this Greek subjectivity Platonic by chance?
Yeah, I just don't really see what is so confusing or out-there about suggesting that the Quantum world is related to the Relative world, or that...
What if it's both? Probability is like a bubble or a net of sorts. Determinism is more like a straight arrow. What if the Quantum Jumps...
This is what QM is saying. Nonlocal entanglement is just the stuff of nature. You activate one area of the cosmos, and another area changes...
Various tests have been done that show nonlocality on the macrocosmic level, such as entangled diamonds. It could be lack of knowledge, or it...
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