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New Study Demonstrates That There Is No Such Thing As Objective Reality
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<blockquote data-quote="A Simple Visitor" data-source="post: 1248107" data-attributes="member: 7778"><p>Very interesting thread.</p><p></p><p>One thing bothers me though : the leap (voluntarily or not) made between the quantum level and the macro one.</p><p>Let's admit 1 photon can have a different state, depending on the observer.</p><p>This is crazy, yes.</p><p>But does it imply there's Any notable effect on the macro level?</p><p></p><p>We can find individual atoms which have different states, but maybe a balance is naturally found when taking a larger quantity of them, to give the exact same result for all observers?</p><p>Has there been any experience with a large quantity of atoms?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A Simple Visitor, post: 1248107, member: 7778"] Very interesting thread. One thing bothers me though : the leap (voluntarily or not) made between the quantum level and the macro one. Let's admit 1 photon can have a different state, depending on the observer. This is crazy, yes. But does it imply there's Any notable effect on the macro level? We can find individual atoms which have different states, but maybe a balance is naturally found when taking a larger quantity of them, to give the exact same result for all observers? Has there been any experience with a large quantity of atoms? [/QUOTE]
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