What does that even mean - — Harry Hindu
Like I said, time is an illusion — Harry Hindu
Yeah, I never understood how scientists could say that processes are reversible - as if while the rest of the universe moves forward, some other processes could move backward in time. — Harry Hindu
How can every possible path be traversed by the 'same' particle in an instant of time? — universeness
The idea of a wave 'amplitude,', if so, an amplitude must take time to form an it forms in a direction from rest to up (in the case of a crest) or rest to down (in the case of a trough). Does this marry with the proposal of 'rest up to crest as current to future' and 'rest down to trough as current to past?' — universeness
I cannot understand EugeneW, so I don't think an explanation of what I mean is going to come from him.
— noAxioms
He has been quite patient with me when I have demonstrated my limited knowledge of physics. He has demonstrated his deeper grasp of the topic and has not 'dismissed' me as 'not worth his efforts.' As a retired school teacher myself, I appreciate and celebrate his approach and passion for physics and I prefer it to the more pretentious and unwarranted, almost sad, aloof attitudes of other members of this forum, be the thread philosophical, scientific, religious or political. Thankfully, such attitudes are also in the minority on this forum. — universeness
DOES NOT COMPUTE! = APORIA! — Agent Smith
How do you know this to be the case? — 180 Proof
I just can't shake the oxymoronic sense of the term "non-physical reality" proposed in the OP, and therefore the 6 pages of mostly incoherent gibberish which has followed. — 180 Proof
A philosopher then is just a student, an eternal pupil, alway learning, but never, ever completing the process of absorbing information and processing that into knowledge and, ultimately, wisdom. — Agent Smith
is this mathematical modeling or something that actually happens?
Oscillate in time in what sense? Current/past or current/future — universeness
A VP is an imaginary simulation of a real particle. :smile: — Gnomon
You've been speaking of locality before, and now there's hidden variables, used only by interpretations which abandon locality. — noAxioms
There are no hidden variables in RQM, and humans do not play any preferred role. — noAxioms
Many seem to know some (textbook) physics but, as this thread amply shows, very few demonstrate that they actually understand the speculative implications of major physicists' rival — 180 Proof
None of this seems not at all relevant to my comment quoted above. — noAxioms
. So, some physicists will confidently assert that a VP is just as "real" as an ordinary particle. I guess they mean that a non-physical bit of mind-stuff is mathematically interchangeable with a physical speck of matter. — Gnomon
Our first meeting with infinity — Agent Smith
So do you mean all interacting wavefunctions (which produce actual waveform disturbances yes?) in the Universe collapse? — universeness
Yeah, definitely the white flag from me for now. — universeness