Coming to Grips with the Implications of Quantum Mechanics
by Scientific American, Bernardo Kastrup, Menas C. Kafatos, Henry P. Stapp, getpocket.com
The question is no longer whether quantum theory is correct, but what it means.
I don't expect I'll ever understand this. No one I've known personally has ever been able to explain it to me. I suspect no one could unless they had a degree in physics, and, so far, prominent physicists have disagreed. The authors here sound very confident, but I'm guessing there are others who still see it differently. I'm not even sure what difference it would make if what they say is true. But, an interesting article, thanks.
I can’t begin to understand it, but I am fascinated by quantum physics. It reinforces my impression that reality is overwhelmingly different than our everyday experience, which is nothing but a symbolic representation.
The implications are mind-boggling.
@WilliamFleming Mind boggling indeed! As Haldane said, "Now, my own suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose."