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Lee Daniel Crocker <lcrocker@mercury.colossus.net> Wrote:
>But doesn't the experimental disproof of Bell's inequality give us
I don't see how.
>We will see the interference pattern, because our
Not so, you can place detectors next to the slots and know for sure
if an electron went through it or not, but so far whenever we do that
the interference pattern goes away, if we perform the Deutsch
experiment it might not. Nobody knows.
>Our QC cannot by definition /record/ its observation (or even the fact that
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>the answer?
>requirement that the QC be entirely reversible and maintain quantum
>coherence throughout the experiment forbids us from assuming that
>the electrons went through either slot.
>so we are forbidden from assuming that it made/ an observation;
>we only want to assume it did because we have chosen to call it conscious.
To tell you the truth I just don't know what electrons want. Perhaps they're
interested in consciousness or perhaps not, on the other hand perhaps they
like to split the universe every time they must make a "decision" and
like to rejoin the universes if they become identical again, or perhaps not.
One thing I do know, whatever the truth is it's weird.
>There's nothing special about the QC to change that.
You seem very certain of that, lots of people are certain but nobody
knows and we'll never know by just siting in a armchair and thinking about it.
> But the electrons don't care about our silly definitions
John K Clark jonkc@att.net
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