On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 3:18:50 PM UTC, Edgar L. Owen wrote: > > Jason, > > This initially interesting post of course exposes fundamental flaws in its > logic and the way that a lot of people get mislead by physically impossible > thought experiments such as the whole interminable p-clone, p-zombie > discussion on this group. > > First there is of course no physical mechanism that continually produces > clones and places them in separate rooms, nor is there any MW process that > does that, so the whole analysis is moot, and frankly childish as it > doesn't even take into consideration what aspects of reality change > randomly and which don't. Specifically it's NOT room numbers that seem > random, it's quantum level events. > > If anyone is looking for the source of quantum randomness I've already > provided an explanation. It occurs as fragmentary spacetimes are created by > quantum events and then merged via shared quantum events. There can be no > deterministic rules for aligning separate spacetime fragments thus nature > is forced to make those alignments randomly. > > But sadly no one on this group is interested in quantum theory, only > relativity, and far out philosophies such as 'comp'. > > Edgar > Edgar, so how do you explain things like the two slit experiment and entanglement with this theory?
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