• 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    20 days ago

    My favorite thing about quantum physics is that Schrodinger’s Cat was presented as a criticism. It was the most ridiculous extension of quantum superposition that Schrodinger could come up with. But then all the quantum physicists went, “YES! That’s a perfect way to explain it. Let’s teach that to middle schoolers!”

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      20 days ago

      Specifically a criticism of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. Schrödinger’s thought experiment is intended to make a person consider where/when the wave function is supposed to collapse.

      Pilot-wave theory is another interesting interpretation. I feel like it’s a much more “intuitive” interpretation.

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        20 days ago

        I’m actually very fond of elements of the pilot wave concept.

        I think there is a pilot wave, and I think it’s in an inaccessible dimension, and I also think whatever drives it also obeys quantum weirdnesses.

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          20 days ago

          Pilot wave isn’t another dimension. It exists in configuration space which is a concept of quantum mechanics in general. What pilot wave provides is a deterministic narrative for quantum mechanics.

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            18 days ago

            Well it is in another dimension. We analyze spatial dimensions in a 3D framework, but it’s very obvious there are additive forces that we don’t understand and are forever inaccessible to us, outside of inferring properties based on outcomes we observe.

            We don’t live in a 3+1 dimensional universe, at minimum we live in a 4+1 universe.