On Monday, October 14, 2024 at 4:22:53 AM UTC-6 Cosmin Visan wrote:

What system ? You mean consciousness not knowing a certain thing about 
itself ? You have to understand that what is happening "at the moment of 
measurement" is consciousness acquiring an idea in itself about a certain 
yet unknown aspect of itself. The question is why does this process of 
knowledge acquisition work like this ? For example, why precognitions, 
which are basically a "quantum measurement" regarding the states of the 
future, is skewed towards outcomes which involve loved ones in danger ?


You refuse to accept the fact, that whereas your theory of consciousness at 
the core of reality, although likely correct, at the same time can't solve 
any problems we're discussing here. In other words, at a practical level, 
your theory is USELESS! AG 


On Saturday 12 October 2024 at 20:03:52 UTC+3 Alan Grayson wrote:

It means that a system in a superposition is in one of the states defining 
the superposition, but we don't know which one. Brent alleged it is 
"exactly wrong". I'd like an argument why that's the case, if it is. Does 
it follow from Bell experiments? TY, AG

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