(April 15, 2015 at 4:45 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote:There wasn't any "vague-Chopra-like-pseudoscience" in what Robert posted. In fact, many physicists and philosophers have recognized the difficulties that our Newtonian framework of absolute space and absolute time poses for quantum mechanics, and that any theory that incorporates all phenomena must recognize the fundamental and universal division of "an observing part" and "an observed part."(April 15, 2015 at 4:41 pm)Passive Atheist Wrote: I know you will deny the following articles
Well, you got that right... I find that a source called "Woken Mind" with a yin yang next to it whose first word is "Quantum" is nearly impossible to take seriously on any matter at all ever.
Quantum mechanics are so complex that even scientists that specialize in quantum mechanics struggle greatly. Anyone that uses quantum mechanics to justify a conclusion is an immdiate non-starter for me, because the odds of vague-Chopra-like-pseudoscience are just so high.
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