On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 7:17:59 AM UTC-5, Bruno Marchal wrote:
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> It is only with the advent of Quantum Mechanics that physicists begin to 
> grasp the problem of relating first person description and third  person 
> theory. Ot out Everett’s wording, the importance of the difference between 
> the subjective and some possible objective knowledge.
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> Bruno 
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This is perhaps the biggest of philosophical errors generated by physicists 
in history.


The contrarian view:

[If one views QM as a generalized measure on a space of histories, then one 
sees not only how quantal processes differ from classical stochastic 
processes (the main difference, they satisfy different sum rules), but also 
how closely the two resemble each other.]

via Rafael Sorkin

@philipthrift

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