An electron track observed in a cloud chamber only ‘looks’ like a path, but is really nothing more than a series of water droplets left in its wake.
they show the empirical sciences what is hidden to them in their own naive assumptions. — Joshs
Also, why do you think 'quantum physics' has any more implications than (e.g.) 'miracles' or 'Euclidean geometry' for philosophical conceptions of 'reality'? :chin: — 180 Proof
Discussions of the interpretation of quantum mechanics [1–20] seem to be confusing and endless. This author prefers to consider the mathematical equations that make the difference. Having the equations will make the discussion a lot more straightforward. Here, we reduce the theory of quantum mechanics to a mathematical language describing structures that may well evolve deterministically. The language itself is equally suitable for any system with classical or quantum evolution laws
Oh, have children both inside and outside of Israel been taught a Two State Solution is best? — jgill
You think one state solution is best? — ssu
The real dreadful thought is that if Bibi fucks this up, we actually could really have a two state solution: — ssu
I thought you and others might enjoy knowing that most physicists regard String Theorists and other specialists in unprovable/unfalsifiable theories as not really being "physicists", and actually being "mathematical philosophers". ;) — Jaded Scholar
I would classify that as metaphysical speculation. — Metaphysician Undercover
Do they know what they're voting for? Do they care? Do they understand? I think the answer is 'no' on all counts. — Wayfarer
And without a hierarchy of moral values which only philosophy can provide, your own proposition itself, that "physicists have better things to do", is meaningless prattle. Such a proposition would require reams of support to justify it as sound. — Metaphysician Undercover
I think it's mainly because large numbers of Americans are nuts. — frank
BingAIAccording to a survey conducted by Bankrate in early January, 56% of Americans are unable to cover an unexpected $1,000 bill with their savings1. This indicates that a significant percentage of American adults may have difficulty getting money in an emergency.
I think this thread shows that mathematics is insufficient for explaining the reality of physical existence. That's why we've developed philosophy. — Metaphysician Undercover
A great song that I would recommend every philosopher,scientist,mathematician and witches [avoid?]
If Colorado does remove him, it will only martyr him more, and all for nothing, because Colorado wasn't going Trump anyway. — Hanover
I imagine the Singularity (associated with Big Bang) not as a space-time object, but as the mathematical definition (e.g. program) of a Potential (not yet actual) universe — Gnomon
In absence of anything/everything, speaking of perspectives doesn't make much sense... — jorndoe
Is there a general rule here? If not, then why does this work only for 6 digits or more specifically, — universeness
I was also hoping you would explain the 6 digit trick, divided by the three primes, as to why it worked. — universeness
It is clear that the impossibility of creating a CAD system that can correctly draw square circles places no limits on what computers can do. — PL Olcott
What about the interior of the empty set? — jgill
I thought this was meant as a counter-example — Ø implies everything
I was offering support for your position. — jgill
I don't see how. You seemed to offer a counter-example to my claim that absolute nothingness is impossible. — Ø implies everything
Absolute nothingness is most definitely impossible — Ø implies everything
But physically, there are fields everywhere inundating empty space. — jgill
That is self-contradictory. The space is not empty if there are fields in it. These kinds of retorts seem to rise from a confusion of exactly how absolute the absolute nothingness is. We are talking "about" the inexistence of anything definable and undefinable; the inexistence of absolutely everything. — Ø implies everything
Absolute nothingness is most definitely impossible — Ø implies everything
I think my argument can be simplified to this:
Absolute nothingness is impossible, but it would not be impossible if it were not for the existence of something. — Ø implies everything
While the robot's sources may well be impeccable, you can't prove it. — Vera Mont
It's a big, ad-infested goldmine of knowledge - why restrict yourself to a chatty robot? — Vera Mont
A right-hand glove could be put on a left hand if it could be turned round in four-dimensional space. — plaque flag
I feel you. Did you ever look into the famous TLP ? — plaque flag
Of course the 'now' itself is 'stretched' with anticatipation and memory, allowing me to appreciate music and understand a long sentence. Note that I constant expect expect expect, and that attention is drawn to violations of expectoration — plaque flag
:up:I think there's a 'good' discursive part of philosophy, some of it basically so creative as to be visionary. This or that person somehow cuts through the general confusion with just the right metaphor, just the right revelation of false necessity as mere contingency, opening up the space. — plaque flag
I was suddenly grabbed by the beauty of it. It is like granite or marble — plaque flag
I'm assuming you also are 'speaking a language' in your work. You have the feeling (I hypothesize) that patterns are being revealed that aren't just computer-checkable patterns in dead symbols. — plaque flag
I'd wager that most of 'em would say not so much. — plaque flag
Yrs, but should I believe them? They simply don't seem to know — FrancisRay
But I'll save that for others who aren't satisfied with the relatively trivial (however difficult at times ) syntactical part. — plaque flag