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New Study Demonstrates That There Is No Such Thing As Objective Reality
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<blockquote data-quote="Sherman" data-source="post: 1248128" data-attributes="member: 3434"><p>In my opinion, Quantum Mechanics isn't explained by a simple noumena/phenomena duality. The refraction of light in water doesn't cause any problems for an objective model, because the light actually is being physically bent by the water. It isn't caused by the observer. One can explain contradictions by saying that the contraditions are points of view formed in the phenomena, and the contradition thus comes from a mind's limited knowledge. But Quantum Mechanics goes further then this and raises the possibility of contradiction in the noumena itself, i.e. light really is a particle or a wave in nature, and a limited perspective is not the answer. The contradiction is in nature itself. But keep in mind that true Quantum Mechanics is a mathematical equation, and statements about reality are philosophical speculations. The equation itself is logically consistent, but doesn't have a physical interpretation.</p><p></p><p>Famous International Physicists who were influenced by Hindu Dharma</p><p></p><p><a href="https://detechter.com/6-famous-international-physicists-who-were-influenced-by-hinduism/" target="_blank">https://detechter.com/6-famous-international-physicists-who-were-influenced-by-hinduism/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Erwin Schrödinger : Vedantist and Father of Quantum Mechanics</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.hinduhistory.info/erwin-schrodinger-vedantist-and-father-of-quantum-mechanics/" target="_blank">http://www.hinduhistory.info/erwin-schrodinger-vedantist-and-father-of-quantum-mechanics/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherman, post: 1248128, member: 3434"] In my opinion, Quantum Mechanics isn't explained by a simple noumena/phenomena duality. The refraction of light in water doesn't cause any problems for an objective model, because the light actually is being physically bent by the water. It isn't caused by the observer. One can explain contradictions by saying that the contraditions are points of view formed in the phenomena, and the contradition thus comes from a mind's limited knowledge. But Quantum Mechanics goes further then this and raises the possibility of contradiction in the noumena itself, i.e. light really is a particle or a wave in nature, and a limited perspective is not the answer. The contradiction is in nature itself. But keep in mind that true Quantum Mechanics is a mathematical equation, and statements about reality are philosophical speculations. The equation itself is logically consistent, but doesn't have a physical interpretation. Famous International Physicists who were influenced by Hindu Dharma [URL]https://detechter.com/6-famous-international-physicists-who-were-influenced-by-hinduism/[/URL] Erwin Schrödinger : Vedantist and Father of Quantum Mechanics [URL]http://www.hinduhistory.info/erwin-schrodinger-vedantist-and-father-of-quantum-mechanics/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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