Total nonsense.

LC

On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 10:30:09 AM UTC-5 medinuclear wrote:

> *[Philip Benjamin] *
>
> Particles of matter with mass also BHAVE as waves [AS IF mass-less] with a 
> wavelength, p=h/λ, first proposed by de Broglie, where p is momentum. 
> Matter PARTICLE is found to have interference PROPERTIES AS IF any other 
> wave. * AS IF Logic **≠* *BOTH & Fallacy   Behaving ≠ Being. *Behaving is 
> a PROPERTY which can be epistemically understood. Being is ontology which 
> is beyond the scope of finite sciences and finite brains, howsoever 
> brilliant the brains be.  One need not confound *being *with *behaving*.  
>
> The relationship between momentum and wavelength is fundamental for all 
> PARTICLES (with MASS). That does not TRANSMUTE massive particles into 
> massless waves, even in any microscope!! Electrons were the first particles 
> with mass to be directly established to have the de Broglie wavelength. 
> Protons, helium nuclei, neutrons, and many others have been observed later 
> to display interference patterns when they interact with objects having 
> masses but sizes similar to their de Broglie wavelengths.
>
> Wolfgang Pauli (brilliant occultist-physicist) truly believed some of the 
> views that Einstein accused Bohr with. He hypothesized a “lucid mysticism,” 
> a synthesis between rationality and religion, and speculated that quantum 
> theory could unify the psychological/scientific and philosophical/mystical 
> approaches to consciousness. Philosopher and addict of Eastern mysticisms 
> Arthur Schopenhauer, whose views on reality were in turn influenced by 
> Eastern religions convinced Pauli of quantum mysticism. Planck considered 
> religion (Christianity) and science compatible based on his opinion that 
> they are both based on objectivity but refer to distinct facets of reality. 
> Meanwhile, Paul Dirac rejected any kind of religious vocabulary, arguing 
> that “religion is a jumble of false assertions with no basis in reality.”
>
> *Philip Benjamin*
>
> *References*.
>
> Juan Miguel Marin 
> https://phys.org/news/2009-06-quantum-mysticism-forgotten.html.  
> . “’Mysticism’ in quantum mechanics: the forgotten controversy.” European 
> Journal of Physics. 30 (2009) 807-822. 
>
>  
>
> Morton Tolball.  
> https://mortentolboll.weebly.com/quantum-mechanics-and-the-philosophy-of-niels-bohr.html
>
> Bohr shows, that light in some experiments behaves, as if it is particles, 
> and in others as if it is waves. And here we have the foundation for the 
> next misinterpretation, that goes on, that it is the consciousness of the 
> physicist, which affects the light. This has led to the misunderstanding in 
> the public, that quantum mechanics should imply, that there isn´t given any 
> objective or true description of the physical reality, consequently that it 
> is the human consciousness, which produces the phenomena: subjectivism. The 
> same misunderstanding characterizes by the way also Einstein´s theory of 
> relativity, that this should support relativism.
>
>  
>

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