Message from @fuguer

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2019-12-12 05:23:11 UTC  

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2019-12-12 05:23:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/654553828686823444/machzehnder.gif

2019-12-12 05:23:19 UTC  

lmao

2019-12-12 05:23:21 UTC  

more diagrams

2019-12-12 05:23:27 UTC  

looking doesnt change the behavior

2019-12-12 05:23:29 UTC  

is this light?

2019-12-12 05:23:31 UTC  

idk

2019-12-12 05:23:34 UTC  

The blue mirrors are the 50% reflectors. The Green reflect 100%.

2019-12-12 05:23:41 UTC  

it changes which part of the quantum system you're entangled with

2019-12-12 05:23:48 UTC  

ok

2019-12-12 05:23:49 UTC  

The yellow are detectors.

2019-12-12 05:24:24 UTC  

if all quantum systems were untangled would that mean all 10 dimensions align (st)

2019-12-12 05:24:47 UTC  

Is this what they call "collapse of the wave function", or the experiment they derive that concept from?

2019-12-12 05:24:49 UTC  

OH I . KNOW THIS EXPERIMENT

2019-12-12 05:24:57 UTC  

JAVLA IDIOTER

2019-12-12 05:24:59 UTC  

lol

2019-12-12 05:25:12 UTC  

how do you "look" without consciousness?

2019-12-12 05:25:13 UTC  

Consciousness does play a role, materialists just have to explqin it away

2019-12-12 05:26:06 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/654554554800668683/asian-persuasion-is-back-and-were-more-sold-than-ever-before-45-photos-25-2.jpg

2019-12-12 05:26:20 UTC  

```This is one of the most fundamental aspects of quantum physics: looking
at a physical system changes its behaviour```

2019-12-12 05:26:30 UTC  

blue = half silvered mirror, photon is randomly reflected or passed through with 50% probability but it changes phase.

2019-12-12 05:26:32 UTC  

Do you disagree with this part from the text, Fuguer?

2019-12-12 05:26:41 UTC  

only a conscious agent can look though

2019-12-12 05:26:42 UTC  

its an interpretational issue

2019-12-12 05:26:50 UTC  

It's like the perception percept problem

2019-12-12 05:26:53 UTC  

looking at a quantum system changes the behavior you observe

2019-12-12 05:27:08 UTC  

a quantum system is in a superposition of states

2019-12-12 05:27:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/654554827229102081/I-prefer-light-skinned-girls-770x498.png

2019-12-12 05:27:15 UTC  

Yeah, and they lowered the laser enough so it only shot out one photon as a particle

2019-12-12 05:27:29 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/654554902634299443/original.png

2019-12-12 05:27:34 UTC  

but once you get into things like quantum eraser

2019-12-12 05:27:52 UTC  

you will realize its absolutely not as simple as observing just collapsing the wavefunction

2019-12-12 05:27:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/654555020922060810/sei_1439206.png

2019-12-12 05:28:07 UTC  

They've done experiments with no physical interaction that proves the observer plays a role, but they don't tell ppl cuz it would upset the atheist applecard

2019-12-12 05:28:19 UTC  

lol no

2019-12-12 05:28:21 UTC  

Quantum Eraser again?

2019-12-12 05:28:30 UTC  

It's an elimination?

2019-12-12 05:28:36 UTC  

It is technically a measurement interaction that that brings the wave into the particle?

2019-12-12 05:28:53 UTC  

like chalk being in the presence of the beam?

2019-12-12 05:28:56 UTC  

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2019-12-12 05:28:59 UTC  

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