Donator — Voltie
Posted 7 years ago ( 2018/06/9 19:17:55 )
@Glume: Funny, that's not at all how I interpret that experiment. lmao And that's perfectly okay. It's interesting that you're so open to accepting ideas from a completely different belief system. I'd be really interested to understand how you figure out what evidence is legit and what's not. It's something I struggle with on a day to day basis about big and vague things like who I am and what internal experiences. Maybe we can have that chat somewhere else.
Okay, back to Quantum physics. I think an important detail to account for is that quantum refers to a particular scale - really fricken tiny. It doesn't (and can't) describe the properties of things at a bigger scale, like the scale we interact in. Here's an example, whenever we see an object, like a tree, we don't actually see the tree, we see the light that's reflected off the tree that just happens to enter our eyes. Trees don't just crazily change its position or form because a ray of light hit it. It's so much more massive than a photon that essentially, the light doesn't have any an effect on it and the rays that get bounced off and enters our eyes are approximately a veridical reflection of the tree (pun intended). But when what we're trying to see is So Small (like an electron), that a single ray of light has enough energy to change its speed and/or position, the ray of light that bounced off it and entered our eyes would have changed it, so what we see is not actually what it looks like anymore. So all our estimates at that tiny scale, i.e. the quantum scale, are limited in accuracy.
That's how I interpret the "observation changes what you're observing" idea. You can probably see why I'm confused about how that connects to the strength of the human will and such.
Wow, your friend sounds awesome. Why is she blowing up icebergs?
Well, Satan's certainly much more chill about who gets to hang out with him at his house than the guy upstairs. But then again, I'm not attached to that story.