That more adults find things happening in the 'entertainment industry' more interesting than what so-called "scientists" purport is true should be of no surprise. The word 'entertainment' in the 'entertainment industry' should provide a VERY BIG CLUE as to WHY that industry is more interesting, and thus 'entertaining'.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 12, 2023 11:58 pm No one seems to be very interested in this topic. I find that strange, or perhaps I don't find it strange. I suppose people are more interested in serial killer Prince Harry falling onto a dog bowl.
Now, as to why NO one here seems to be very interested in this topic is because when things like, "researchers have spent decades proving the universe
is not locally real" and that "physicists are befuddled, too", are said and claimed, then, REALLY, what is there to be 'interested' about?
These so-called "scientists", REALLY, do NOT even KNOW what they 'babble on' about.
For example, HOW and/or WHO was expecting 'an apple' to be influenced by some 'thing' happening on the so-called 'other side' of the Universe anyway?
And, WHAT does 'other side of the Universe' even mean, or, WHAT could that be referring to, EXACTLY, anyway?
These people can NOT even define a word Correctly. For example, the word 'real' here means 'one thing', but then instantly does NOT mean 'that thing'.
There is NO wonder WHY so-called "physicists" are BEFUDDLED.
I mean just LOOK AT the quote below
There is, literally, NOTHING in there that is even slightly interesting.'local' here means any object—an apple,
for instance—can be influenced only by its immediate surroundings, not by happenings
on the other side of the universe. “Real” means every object has definite properties regardless
of how it is observed—no amount of squinting will change an apple from red to green.
Except careful, repeated experimentation with entangled particles has conclusively shown
such seemingly sensible restrictions do not always apply to the quantum realm,
the most fundamental level of reality we can measure. If you’re uncertain as to what exactly
the demise of local realism means for life, the universe and, well, everything, don’t worry:
you’re not alone—physicists are befuddled, too