Quantum weirdness: two realities at the same time (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, March 25, 2019, 14:15 (1860 days ago) @ dhw

QUOTE: "'It seems that, in contrast to classical physics, measurement results cannot be considered absolute truth but must be understood relative to the observer who performed the measurement," Ringbauer said.

DAVID: as weird as usual, but in our larger reality we don't experience it. Yet it is the basis of the universe.

dhw: I think we experience it in our larger reality as well. Books, films, scenes, situations, events must all have an objective reality of their own, but no two observers will interpret them in exactly the same way, although barring gross factual errors, their interpretations may still fit in with the reality they have observed.

Excellent point from an excellent author.


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