(February 2, 2015 at 11:45 am)bennyboy Wrote: When I say all experiences are real, I mean AS EXPERIENCES. I include among my experiences a category of those which we all share: falling rocks, droning professors, getting drunk on Friday nights. I believe you would call those "real," and that the consistency of those experiences would lead you to infer that behind the experiences lay real objects. I would, too, when thinking in the normal context of every day life. However, as soon as the mind goes to QM, all that reality starts to look pretty shaky after all.It looks shaky? You talk as if QM denies the literal, physical existence of macroscopic bodies.
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