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[–] derram ago
https://archive.fo/mRI6L :
'Some cringe at such attempts to modify quantum mechanics to make it fit one’s worldview, as opposed to adapting one’s worldview to make it consistent with quantum mechanics. '
'Physicist Carlo Rovelli tried to answer this question rigorously and the result is now known as relational quantum mechanics (RQM). '
'A Wikipedia table summarizing different interpretations of quantum mechanics included no less than fourteen entries at the time of this writing. '
'So the question that naturally arises is: If we stick to plain quantum theory, what does it tell us about reality?'
'So physicists scramble to interpret quantum theory in a way that makes room for a mind-independent reality. '
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