From: Daniel Fabulich (daniel.fabulich@yale.edu)
Date: Sun May 31 1998 - 13:57:31 MDT
On Sun, 31 May 1998, John K Clark wrote:
> Fundamental ambiguity in nature? Fundamental
> ignorance of some new law of logic? Backward causality? Parallel universes?
> None of the above? I have no idea.
>
> If this seems pretty stupid and completely ridiculous I don't blame you a bit,
> but I'm the wrong person to receive the complaint, send it to God.
No problem... but despite the general weirdness of this behavior, I still
assert that it doesn't in any way subvert truth and falsehood. In this
case, the slit experiments TRULY act weirdly, and when you do these
experiments, you'll definitely get these results. It's not like you will
and you won't get them, or anything like that. Rather you ALWAYS do, and
they are ALWAYS strange.
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