Greetings,
DAVID:
">In fact Struan's 1/24/99 post was titled "Many truths and Shroedinger's
>cat", but was mostly concerned with Bohr's complimentarity and Pirsig's
>paper, "SDOV". To say the posting started in a confused state would be
>kind. The cat in the box problem seems pretty irrelevant, except perhaps
>as an analogy. Even as a mere anaolgy, it failed to align itself with
>the MOQ or complimentarity in any meaningful way. The inexplicably
>inserted debate as to the existence or non-existence of the moon was
>equally unhelpful. The moon doesn't become the Conceptually Unknown
>simply because we turn away from it?"
When entering a debate it is usual to consider words in relation to their context.
Complementarity,
as located in my exchange with Jonathan et al, clearly is to be taken in the context
of the
Copenhagen interpretation of quantum weirdness. Jonathan introduced Shrodinger's cat
on 24-01-99. I
replied the next day with total relevance. Said cat is a critique of Bohr's theory of
Complementarity. Another critique of the Copenhagen interpretation (more specifically,
Complementarity) was the "EPR" paradox which led Einstein to make the comment I
reported and which
you regard as unhelpful. Einstein clearly thought it was helpful and I concur. Even
more helpful was
Bohr's reply, as almost anyone who has taken a serious interest in the subject will
confirm. It is
in fact vital to any understanding of Bohr's philosophy. You have somehow come to the
conclusion
that my answer to a critique of Complementarity, raised by Jonathan, is irrelevant to
Complementarity. This is plainly wrong. There is no point in me saying any more if
that is the level
of argument.
I can't be bothered to read the rest of your posting as it starts off with an utter
absurdity and
past evidence shows that it will inevitably continue and end in the same fashion. I
have nothing
constructive to say in the face of obvious nonsense and so, as has been reasonably
requested, I will
remain silent.
Struan
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