On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:07 PM, Schwarzwald <schwarzwald@gmail.com> wrote:
> Heya all. Just idly curious of this, as reading up on it has occupied my
> time as of late. Does anyone have much interest/fascination with questions
> of quantum measurement problems? I'm asking this in as broad a way as
> possible, not limiting it to 'insofar as it relates to Christianity' or even
> insofar as it relates to brain operation, etc. It seems like a downright
> fascinating and perplexing area of natural science, and I've now read about
> a number of physicists and scientists who lament how the issue is ignored or
> purposefully downplayed, because they have philosophical qualms about what
> the apparent results of delayed choice quantum eraser and similar
> experiments have to say about the material world.
>
> As I said, it's kind of a broad and open-ended question, but I'm curious
> what others on this list think about the subject.
If by the quantum measurement problem you are refering to "quantum
weirdness", nonlocality-faster than light communication between quantum
bodies, the wave particle duality, etc. then yes I am fascinated. I'm a
layman but I've read more than a little and I'm learning, hopefully
continously. Please say more.
Michael McCray
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