maandag 4 februari 2013

Simple rules of Quantum understanding

From a large science forum, I was challanged to simply shortly and consicely write down the philosophical idea's of quantum physics. I was so proud of the accumulated work. I decided to share it with the rest of the world. Hence, no song.

Simple rules of understanding Quantum Physics:
(revised for the physicist)

1 -No un-observed phenomena is ab initio forbidden.

2 - Phenomena exists in space-time until it is observed as a single phenomenon at a space-time point.
(No Phenomena is a phenomena (..) until it is an observed phenomena - Wheeler)

3 - Phenomena only contribute to reality/the universe as a phenomenon, as long as they remain an observed phenomenon.

Helpful definitions:

Observation is anything that forces a continuum of possibilities into a discrete outcome/event.
Phenomena is a set of phenomenons with a probability ascribed to each phenomenon. Only a single phenomenon can be observed from a phenomena. 
For the physicist: Phenomena = superposition of states. State = phenomenon.

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