On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 7:01 AM Bruce Kellett <bhkellet...@gmail.com> wrote:

*> In all cases, if the which-way information is preserved, no interference
>>> is seen. *
>>
>>
>> True.
>>
>> *> But if the which-way information is quantum erased, interference is
>>> visible. *
>>
>>
>> > Also true ....  but then… why would you say "*I, too, would expect to
>> see interference bands*" if Deutsch's experiment was actually performed?
>>
>
>
> > *Because no which-way measurement is actually made in the Deutsch
> set-up.*
>

Then why does the document insist that there was and why does it keep on
insisting no matter how many times the experiment is repeated? Do you think
the universe is inherently a liar and *NEVER* tells the truth?


>> I stopped reading Hossenfelder sometime ago when she started defending
>> Superdeterminism; yes it can explain all the weirdness in the quantum world
>> but it requires, quite literally, the greatest violation of Occam's razor
>> that is possible in order to do so. I would even go so far as to say
>> Superdeterminism requires an *INFINITE *violation of Occam's razor, and
>> that is not a word I use very often. For that reason I don't see how any
>> rational person could take Superdeterminism seriously.
>>
>
> *> Belief in superdeterminism, or Zoroastrianism, or whatever, does not
> mean that everything a person writes is nonsense. To believe so is an
> example of the very worst form of argumentum ad hominem *
>

*Don't give me that crap! *Are you really claiming that I don't have the
right to stop reading somebody if I choose to? It's relevant because Many
Worlds and Superdeterminism are competitors, and Superdeterminism is as
utterly ridiculous as saying "*because of God*" is the answer to all of
life's mysteries.

> *(or feminem in Hossenfelder's case).*
>

If I criticize a physicist who happens to be black or a woman that does not
 necessarily mean that I'm a racist or a misogynist, and to claim it does
is a very fine example of an argument by ad hominem.

*> Besides, Sean Carroll gives essentially the same explanation from a
> many-worlds perspective:*


> *https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/blog/?s=quantum+erase*
> <https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/blog/?s=quantum+erase>
>

If it really is "*essentially the same explanation*" then obviously it does
not contradict Deutsch's proposed experiment because Carroll is one of the
most vigorous advocates of Everett's many worlds idea, he wrote an entire
book about it, a very good book.

John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
<https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>

8gx

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