At its best after 4 minutes.
How to explain the world?
0 = +x -x
Particles are constantly popping in and out of existence, according to the scientists.
The +x -x could be seen as representing all possible things.
According to the scientists, a bottle of Coke exists in all possible locations, until it is observed existing in one particular location.
Atom Is Seen in 2 Places at Once - New York Times
"The world has the incomprehensible property of existing in a 'superposition' of possible states and every so often plumps for one or another."
Can Quantum Mechanics Explain Free Will?
Jean Piaget[7] stated that young children have to learn about time and space.
Particles appear to exist in all states simultaneously according to the experiments in quantum superposition
Atom Is Seen in 2 Places at Once - New York Times
The observer apparently decides where the bottle of Coke is to be found.
And, just as a bottle of Coke can be in more than one place at once, it can also be in more than one time period at once.
The observer apparently decides the time period in which the bottle of Coke is to be found.
Our understanding of time and space may be out of date, according to the scientists.
Can Quantum Mechanics Explain Free Will?
There is a lion somewhere ahead of us.
Perhaps we observe it right in front of us, about to eat us.
Or, perhaps we observe it sitting peacefully, eating manna from heaven.
"Experiments in quantum physics seem to demonstrate the need for an observer to be present to make potentialities become real...
"Basically, what quantum theory says is that fundamental particles are empty of inherent existence and exist in an undefined state of potentialities.
"They have no inherent existence from their own side and do not become 'real' until a mind interacts with them and gives them meaning.
"Whenever and wherever there is no mind there is no meaning and no reality."
The above film is controversial and it has been argued that the authors do not understand quantum physics.
Richard Dawkins stated that "the authors seem undecided whether their theme is quantum theory or consciousness. Both are indeed mysterious, and their genuine mystery needs none of the hype with which this film relentlessly and noisily belabours us", concluding that the film is "tosh".
Some ideas discussed in the film are:
3. Matter is not solid.
4. Electrons pop in and out of existence and it is unknown where they disappear to.
Richard Dawkins stated that "the authors seem undecided whether their theme is quantum theory or consciousness. Both are indeed mysterious, and their genuine mystery needs none of the hype with which this film relentlessly and noisily belabours us", concluding that the film is "tosh".
Some ideas discussed in the film are:
2. "Empty space" is not empty.
3. Matter is not solid.
4. Electrons pop in and out of existence and it is unknown where they disappear to.
5. Beliefs about who one is and what is real are a direct cause of oneself and of one's own realities.
6. In the narrative segments of the movie, Marlee Matlin portrays Amanda, a photographer who plays the role of everywoman as she experiences her life from startlingly new and different perspectives.
In the documentary segments of the film, interviewees discuss the roots and meaning of Amanda's experiences.
The comments focus primarily on a single theme: We create our own reality.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar