Joy Christian tells the bizarre tale of quantum reality.
https://philosophynow.org/issues/7/Wanted_Schrodingers_Cat_Dead_or_Alive
Wanted: Schrödinger’s Cat Dead or Alive!
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Re: Wanted: Schrödinger’s Cat Dead or Alive!
That's supposed to be "Wanted: Lost cat, please return to Mr. Shroedinger dead and alive."
Re: Wanted: Schrödinger’s Cat Dead or Alive!
They should do the thought experiment with a person instead of a cat. But I suppose the PC brigade would be up in arms....
Re: Wanted: Schrödinger’s Cat Dead and Alive!
I didn't like this innaccuracy:
That aside, the part that interested me was the incompatibility with classic realism. The part I didn't like was the opening line of involving a human observer, which sets the stage right away as to how the various interpretations are going to be found unacceptable.
If this were true, there would be faster than light communication. He's talking about correlation of entangled particles, but that doesn't involve motion here causing motion there.J J Christian wrote: They showed that if the theory is assumed to describe the external observer-independent reality, then it predicts that moving (say) an electron could instantly have an effect on another electron a long distance away.
That aside, the part that interested me was the incompatibility with classic realism. The part I didn't like was the opening line of involving a human observer, which sets the stage right away as to how the various interpretations are going to be found unacceptable.