Re: Surprise! Dr. John Bell Liked the Ether!
From: Thomas Dent (tdent_at_auth.gr)
Date: 06/30/04
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Date: 30 Jun 2004 03:52:37 -0700
"Greysky" <greyskynospam@sbcglobal.net> wrote
> I'll have more to say on this later when I discuss the
> resolution to the paradox of Unitarianism in QM, and how it is a non-issue.
>
> Greysky
>
Yes, those pesky Unitarians, with their obstinate refusal to say
whether there is a God or there isn't! It's as bad as Schrodinger's
Cat being alive and dead at the same time. Whereas what we really need
is a convincing Nietzsche/Copenhagen interpretation that will allow us
to say with certainty "God is Dead" or "The cat is dead" (or alive, as
the case may be), and hence explain the breakdown of Unitarian
evolution of the wave function in quantum mechanics.
Perhaps we can also answer the question - Was Wigner's friend a
Lutheran or a Baptist? Or did he follow the Anglican Bishop Berkeley
in believing that "esse est percepi" - to be is to be observed - and
that things exist only by virtue of God's continual (quantum?)
observation?
P.S. Surprise! Professor Brian Josephson likes cold fusion, telepathy,
homeopathy and the paranormal! See his webpage.
P.P.S. Surprise! The argument from authority is worthless!
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