Message from @blanc
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it's magic,
just say it's magic
You're a wizard Harry!
Bell's Theorem is a crazy result it proves that quantum randomness after measurement isnt the result of uncertainty or hidden information we dont know
Hector what'd you think of Oldboy?
wtf
```As you may have expected, we find that our photon passes either through loop A
or through loop B, but never through both. In addition, after finding a photon in one
of our QND detectors, we always find a single current pulse in one of our regular
photodetectors. However, it is no longer exclusively detector D2 that creates the
current pulses. After many trials in this experiment, it becomes clear that each QND
detector is triggered with equal probability, and so are the normal photodetectors.
In other words, the interference pattern, where detector D1 always remained dark,
has disappeared!```
so
destiny doesnt exist
HECTOR WILL NOT REPLACE ME
when was this proven
After reading this, I think I found what I missed.
Destiny and free will are compatible
i need to read on bells theorem
destiny exists, he is the platonic ideal form of a cuckold
u guys are overanalyzing the wrong things
@Nerthulas the sex was kinda weird, kinda threw me off. But it was good.
you forgot *midget
tomorrow lets talk on it
Ok, reading that made it much better.
this video is actually the clearest explanation of bells theorem ive ever seen too
not too shabby
LMFAO
fken saved
Before I turn off my brain and take a shower, why do you think philosophy is downstream of quantum mechanics?
Also, @Deleted User ,reeeee. lol
because philosophy hinges on implicit notions like realism and causality and quantum mechanics can give us real insights into these questions.
on a micro level
we at a macro big brain level
Philosophy starts at relativistic standards
No it cant
there can be no objectivism but from the outside
which is God
If a quantum system were perfectly isolated, it would maintain coherence indefinitely, but it would be impossible to manipulate or investigate it. If it is not perfectly isolated, for example during a measurement, coherence is shared with the environment and appears to be lost with time; a process called quantum decoherence. As a result of this process, quantum behavior is apparently lost, just as energy appears to be lost by friction in classical mechanics.
In my opinion, the distinction between philosophy and science is kind useless because they are just forms of knowledge. In my opinion, we integrate philosophy into science. The philosophy which we don't integrate into science is what we call philosophy.