By Roger Ebert — 2009
If you want to see fear in the eyes of a quantum physicist, mention the word "measurement." -- Folk saying
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Does mysticism have a place in quantum mechanics today, or is the idea that the mind plays a role in creating reality best left to philosophical meditations? Harvard historian Juan Miguel Marin argues the former - not because physicists today should account for consciousness in their research, but...
The question is no longer whether quantum theory is correct, but what it means.
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According to the "many worlds" interpretation of quantum mechanics, there may be multiple copies of us living in multiple worlds.
Forget what you know or what you think you know about consciousness.
Einstein hated "spooky action at a distance," but much to his chagrin, quantum mechanics remains as spooky as ever.
One of the most important open questions in science is how our consciousness is established. If quantum measurements are one day taken from the human brain, they could be compared against our results to definitely decide whether consciousness is a classical or a quantum phenomenon.
Theories that try to explain these big metaphysical mysteries fall short, making agnosticism the only sensible stance
Here’s what Einstein meant when he spoke of cosmic dice and the “secrets of the Ancient One.”
The role of biophotons in the brain is a growing area of research in neurobiology – and where there are photons there might be quantum mechanics. Betony Adams and Francesco Petruccione explore this developing, and contentious, field of quantum biophysics.
Would you be surprised to learn that reincarnation is not a Buddhist teaching? "Reincarnation" normally is understood to be the transmigration of a soul to another body after death. There is no such teaching in Buddhism--a fact that surprises many people, even some Buddhists