Awesome! Nothing is better than a refresher article on the SPIN Axiom and the Kochen-Specker Paradox. I now got enough talking points to dazzle the drunkards at the local watering hole tonight!
Fantastic!
From a quantum mechanical perspective of the collapse of wave functions when being observed, and some day dreaming of what the speed of light is (a limit at which information can travel from one spatial location to another), I entertained the concept that the universe that we observe is a collection of observed/collapsed functions, sort of a continual computational output from an infinite set of functions. Free choice, then, is reflected in how functions are collapsed.
Our brain uses entropy markers to file things in chrono order and so our understanding of how the laws are followed is anchored in causality. That is, the speed of light is made digestible by us as the max rate at which a photon can travel from here to there and, by transference, the fastest anything can travel, but that’s not really what it is.
What, then, is light? It is an observed electromagnetic wave function that is a bit of data representing the state of its source and the path that it has traveled. Things do travel faster than light, just not data. That is, one
Bleh, not enough time at work to put this out clearly.
Very cool paper though.
I’ll have to ponder this over a gin this eve…
Does the fact that my brain uses entropy markers to file things imply that ultimately it will reach the state of lowestentrophywhereinitallbecomesslowerandmoremushythanitisevennow…
Could you please point me to some introductory material about the use of entropy markers by human brain? It sounds interesting.
Could you please point me to some introductory material about the use of entropy markers by human brain? It sounds interesting.
Ditto that…
Fantastic!
From a quantum mechanical perspective of the collapse of wave functions when being observed, and some day dreaming of what the speed of light is (a limit at which information can travel from one spatial location to another), I entertained the concept that the universe that we observe is a collection of observed/collapsed functions, sort of a continual computational output from an infinite set of functions. Free choice, then, is reflected in how functions are collapsed.
Our brain uses entropy markers to file things in chrono order and so our understanding of how the laws are followed is anchored in causality. That is, the speed of light is made digestible by us as the max rate at which a photon can travel from here to there and, by transference, the fastest anything can travel, but that’s not really what it is.
What, then, is light? It is an observed electromagnetic wave function that is a bit of data representing the state of its source and the path that it has traveled. Things do travel faster than light, just not data. That is, one
Bleh, not enough time at work to put this out clearly.
Very cool paper though.
Hmmm, very interesting but my question is will this make me faster on the bike?