On 10 Mar 2014, at 08:14, LizR wrote:

I would imagine the reason we only perceive one reality is because the brain (and body) are "classical", which almost begs the question of course, but it means that whatever causes macro-objects to generally behave classically also applies to the brain. (And the senses - if the eyes are classical, we will only see one reality and so on.)

Of course I'd happily believe we don't only experience one reality, but I'm a bit that way inclined. Maybe one can only see superpositions when drunk :)

'In vino veritas', but there are less destructive path.
The first person 'semantic of self-perturbation is interesting but of extreme complexity.

To live in two realities makes sense only relatively to a third reality. You can experience two different dreams in your separate hemisphere when your corpus callosum is too much sleepy, with respect to the hemisphere. That has been suggested and studied by Jouvet.


There appear to be quite a number of papers co-authored by Schlosshauer, several with titles that suggest they could be the one you mean... you wouldn't be able to glance at the list and tell me which one(s) would best repay me looking at them, perchance?

http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/all:+Schlosshauer/0/1/0/all/0/1

Thanks for the link.

Still a feeling those guys are unaware of Gleason, or Paulette Février.

Bruno




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