Sujet : Re: Theory determines what we observe. --Albert Einstein
De : haehh (at) *nospam* ppholo.ru (Hershel Porai-Koshits Yim)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.mathSuivi-à : sci.physics.relativity sci.mathDate : 21. Apr 2025, 10:47:42
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J. J. Lodder wrote:
With quantum mechanics the supposedly straightforward relation
between experiment and 'reality' has been lost.
au contraire. Those are only for modeling, aka visualizing 3D plus time
in 2D, aka 3D+1D -> 2D.
like describing a 3D color space onto a black and white picture on the
wall. How would you do that. It's impossible. Let alone quantum. In
quantum the big scientists still dont ndrestrand anythin and never
will. The stupid they are wanting to unify quantum with macro.
Macro doesn't exist, except as an approximation.
The world is quantum,
we agree. I would call it outcome, not approximation. The math and logic
is the outcome, which doesn't penetrate the quantum.