Halloween never ends for Quantum Mechanics (QM). George
Coyne gives this heads up on the latest foibles of aether deniers:
“Hi Glenn:
I would appreciate any comments you can make on this:
"Experiment suggests that that reality doesn't exist until it is
measured" http://www.gizmag.com/quantum-theory-reality-anu/37866/ As
we all know, this is not new, it has always been claimed by the CI of QM. It
appears that the conclusion in the title is based on faulty interpretation of
the results and invalid assumptions.
The author of the article states: "But, when the
atom was measured at the end of its path—before the random number was
generated—it already displayed the wave or particle characteristics applied by
the grating after it had completed its journey."
Thanks.”
[GB: Thank you George for yet another example of the
craziness of the usual misinterpretation of QM, this time from Australia. You
are correct in implying that QM invariably leads to faulty interpretations
based on the faulty assumption that aether does not exist. These popular
accounts unabashedly assert their bald-faced solipsism. The author repeats the
mandatory QM mantra: “In short, they have shown that reality does not actually
exist until it is measured – at atomic scales, at least.”
Without aether, these guys often get cause and effect
backwards. The helium particle, like the ship coming toward you, makes waves in
its respective medium (aether or water). Those waves can precede the microcosm
at velocities much greater than the microcosm itself. Wave velocity in aether,
of course, is 300,000 km/s. The upshot is that you can measure the microcosm or
the waves it makes in its respective medium. Which measurement device you
choose will determine what you will detect. If my little measuring boat rocks
up and down, I will declare that I was hit by a wave; if my boat is smashed
into pieces by the ship, I will declare that I was hit by the ship. The ship’s
properties of colliding and of making waves existed before I came along. To
assert the contrary, as propagandized by the QM mantra, would be a violation of
the First Assumption of Science, materialism (The external world exists after the observer does not). Aether
denial is, of course, a violation of the Eighth Assumption of Science, infinity (The universe is infinite,
both in the microcosmic and macrocosmic directions).”]
1 comment:
The Copenhagen Interpretation CI is dead. Its just that old paradigms die slowly.
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