Issue #40 ~ The main obstacle to us making progress in quantum physics is the persistent (and misplaced) belief that quantum physics needs to be fixed. Either it’s seen as incomplete, which means that there are phenomena it cannot account for, or it is deemed to be inconsistent, meaning that it is internally contradictory (in other words, that it leads to opposite conclusions in one and the same case).
Unfortunately, here you are burying your mind, Vlatko. You are not the only scientist to do so, far from it. You start with a correct statement, "everything is quantum", and end with a conclusion that goes against your direct perception. No, the way you experience reality is not quantum. It is precise, tells a well-defined historical thread, which a host of other instruments that our memory allows us to trace. It is not at all a multiverse of probabilities that you perceive with this direct hold on the reality of your mind that you call the Observer. We must find another explanation for the problem that "We will do with...". This would be to neglect the most important data: the connection of our mind to the Universe, which could then be as magical as it is quantum.
Unfortunately, here you are burying your mind, Vlatko. You are not the only scientist to do so, far from it. You start with a correct statement, "everything is quantum", and end with a conclusion that goes against your direct perception. No, the way you experience reality is not quantum. It is precise, tells a well-defined historical thread, which a host of other instruments that our memory allows us to trace. It is not at all a multiverse of probabilities that you perceive with this direct hold on the reality of your mind that you call the Observer. We must find another explanation for the problem that "We will do with...". This would be to neglect the most important data: the connection of our mind to the Universe, which could then be as magical as it is quantum.
And We will realize the quantum happiness 😀
ABC–Absolutely Brilliant Considerations! Thank you
Thank you Vlatko for your thrilling thoughts.
I love your thoughton.
Friedrich