Unlike water waves whose wavelength play no role in the crossing of a split, as long as the split is high enough, for light waves the height of the split is apparently essential. — Hachem
I have not found any indication that the width of the wave played any role in constructive or destructive interference. — Hachem
The mathematical picture of waves may have its uses as far as calculations are concerned, but it certainly does not give a realistic image of reality. — Hachem
Each point of the image is therefore the final and random result of the combination of an infinite number of rays. — Hachem
I have not found any indication that the width of the wave played any role in constructive or destructive interference. — Hachem
↪SophistiCat Not necessarily. Proof of an indeterministic universe in which we may be able to exert some agent control is always useful... — Mike Adams
Bit of a self-contradictory wish. If the universe is indeterministic, then the cause-effect chain is ineffective. Control does need cause-effect chain to be working. But it's not. So control is impossible, in a non-deterministic universe. — szardosszemagad
The memories themselves will be constantly changing and will not be the same as the memory of others. — Rich
Please remember that this thread is about a light phenomenon, and not about consciousness — Hachem
Bit of a self-contradictory wish. If the universe is indeterministic, then the cause-effect chain is ineffective. Control does need cause-effect chain to be working. But it's not. So control is impossible, in a non-deterministic universe.
— szardosszemagad
Choices are constrained and affected by the past memories but are non-deterministic in nature. — Rich
is not at all logical. It is a claim, but it has no merit, due to lack of evidencing or other support. You just make up things as you go, is my opinion.Because of habits, the universe is probabilistic. — Rich
If determininsm was false, then the world would be non-causal. If the world were non-causal, then the rules and laws of QM could not be drawn up.Evidence?? How about Quantum Mechanics to begin with? Unfortunately, for determinists, it all ended about 100 years ago. — Rich
If determininsm was false, then the world would be non-causal. — szardosszemagad
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