Re: [asa] Quantum physics, measurement problems, other implications?

From: Schwarzwald <schwarzwald@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Nov 13 2008 - 21:06:15 EST

Heya Michael,

>
> 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
>

There's a lot of ground to cover here - even the books I listed all deal
with the question from varying perspectives (Stapp primarily advances a QM
theory of consciousness and mind, Quantum Enigma is basically a rundown of
the problems of QM, etc.)

The Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser experiment is fascinating in particular:
http://www.bottomlayer.com/bottom/kim-scully/kim-scully-web.htm

Hope this is of interest.

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