Physics is not even sure if the wave function is real
and object (as in Bohmian mechanics) or
just mathematical tool (as in old Copenhagen) so it
can't conclude that such stuff as ghosts and ESP
don't exist when these are the extended form of
quantum mechanics that we can only figure out once
we know what is the right quantum interpretation.
But then, physicists are not independent thinkers,
but they are like religious folks who follow dogma.
This ghost/ESP and wave function stuff itself is the
best example where they conclude the former doesn't
exist yet don't know what really is quantum mechanics
as far as its essence is concerned. They just know
formula and equations to calcuate the output. They
don't know what happens in between. Now if they
don't know what happens in between, how could
they conclude there are not extra dynamics at work
than can explain ghosts and ESP???
Is there any true physicists here with enough integrity
to admit this?
Kows
Eric Gisse - 28 Sep 2007 03:11 GMT
[snip junk]
Shut up, hippie.
Kowstue - 28 Sep 2007 11:10 GMT
On Sep 28, 10:11 am, Eric Gisse <jowr.pi.nos...@gmail-nospam.com>
wrote:
> [snip junk]
>
> Shut up, hippie.
Wake up, quantum zombie. heheh.
Igor - 28 Sep 2007 18:26 GMT
> Physics is not even sure if the wave function is real
> and object (as in Bohmian mechanics) or
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>
> Kows
Admit what? Maybe if you could state your premise in a more
scientifically coherent manner, most of us might begin to understand
what it is you're actually babbling about. So far, in all your posts,
you've not said anything that could lend itself to observational
falsification. It's up to you, but you may be posting in the wrong
group.