• 👍Maximum Derek👍
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    4427 days ago

    My favorite thing about quantum physics is that Schrodinger’s Cat was presented as a criticism. It was the most ridiculous extension of quantum superposition that Schrodinger could come up with. But then all the quantum physicists went, “YES! That’s a perfect way to explain it. Let’s teach that to middle schoolers!”

    • @[email protected]
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      1127 days ago

      Specifically a criticism of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. Schrödinger’s thought experiment is intended to make a person consider where/when the wave function is supposed to collapse.

      Pilot-wave theory is another interesting interpretation. I feel like it’s a much more “intuitive” interpretation.

      • Krudler
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        126 days ago

        I’m actually very fond of elements of the pilot wave concept.

        I think there is a pilot wave, and I think it’s in an inaccessible dimension, and I also think whatever drives it also obeys quantum weirdnesses.

        • @[email protected]
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          226 days ago

          Pilot wave isn’t another dimension. It exists in configuration space which is a concept of quantum mechanics in general. What pilot wave provides is a deterministic narrative for quantum mechanics.

          • Krudler
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            124 days ago

            Well it is in another dimension. We analyze spatial dimensions in a 3D framework, but it’s very obvious there are additive forces that we don’t understand.

            We don’t live in a 3+1 dimensional universe, at minimum we live in a 4+1 universe.