On 7/30/2018 9:19 PM, Jason Resch wrote:

    *You might be referring to my comments. I didn't exactly say that
    the wf isn't real. I was focused on the superposition being
    wrongly interpreted, and IMO this is what Schroedinger showed with
    his cat experiment. I then concluded that superposition, and hence
    the wf which is described by a superposition, contains information
    only. Whether this qualifies for "real" depends on what "real"
    means. But if the wf contains information only, I suppose we can
    say it is real in some sense even though no one has seen one! AG *



Well the wave function contains you, me, Earth, etc. So in a sense everything we see exists in some part of the wave function.  No one can see it, but no one can see a universe either.


But I can see part of a universe.

Brent

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