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RE: Solving Schrödinger‘s Equations With Quantum AI

in GEMS4 years ago

Too bad Schrödinger's ideas about his experiment have nothing to do with reality.

Soooo, starting from a false premise will lead to nothing, even given far more advanced computers/computing.


In trying to come up with a test that would be 50/50, he instead came up with a meaningless exercise and proof that the universe is not what particle physics says it is.

  1. everyone in the universe knows whether the cat is alive or dead. We are all connected.
  2. The wave forms affect (going back in time) the radioactive decay to bring about the current future. (there is no chance involved)
  3. The humans and cat (testers') emotions have almost 100% control of the outcome.
  4. There may be two or more universes that spawn from this point depending on the needs of the emotions of the testers.
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It is kind of depressing to read such a comment under a nice divulgative post. Maybe it could be useful for someone else an answer to your affirmations.

  1. How do you know the state of the cat? Did you measure it? When you measure it, them everyone knows, otherwise no. Yes, we are connected because of internet and other means...any other "force" would be involved only if you are in Star Wars.
  2. The waveforms of what? OFC a waveform of the interaction (proton-neutron, particle-nucleus, etc.) somehow affects the decay, but a waveform is telling you the probability of that phenomenon to happen. It is not deterministic.
  3. Emotions? Really?
  4. See point 3. In any case, multiverse interpretation of Quantum Mechanics has been proposed long time ago, and as an interpretation, it is more metaphysics than physics itself, and it does not really hold a meaning, it is speculation.

@builderofcastles holds his opinions and he is unlikely to change them.

I am glad though that you like my post :)

I am not even imagining to change his opinions.
I just wanted to point out that your post is about a great thing and I was kind of being Schrödinger's attorney ;)

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