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The Copenhagen interpretation is crap because it is anthropocentric, the cat, after all, is an observer. It is also counsciousness-centric, becaue a flea on the cat is also an observor.
Quantum Physics makes my head explode, thats why I stick to Biology and Geology.
Physics has reached the point of ridicule. It does not know anything further and it does not know what it tries to explain, It is loat in a grand world.
Originally posted by Odin
The Copenhagen interpretation is crap because it is anthropocentric, the cat, after all, is an observer. It is also counsciousness-centric, becaue a flea on the cat is also an observor.
Quantum Physics makes my head explode, thats why I stick to Biology and Geology.
Halfway right. The cat is indeed an observer. This has nothing to do with the Copenhagen interpretation, however. Anybody who knows anything knows that the cat is merely a metaphor...
Originally posted by Park Avenue
Physics has reached the point of ridicule. It does not know anything further and it does not know what it tries to explain, It is loat in a grand world.
Trying to rationalise your ignorance because learning is too hard
I don't like the blabla about observers. It makes more sense to me to think that the cat is dead or alive with some probability than that it is half dead. What is really wierd is some of the slit experiments.
Originally posted by Dauphin
Any slit experiment in particular?
Can't recall. But all that stuff with interference patterns affected by second slit being closed even though individual photons are going down the path seperately,/
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