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It is enough for me to speak of whats on this side of 'knowable'. To me this simply means: If one claims 2 (from above) is false then one must think about what A-observed the beginning of the universe and B-what observes the majority of the universe when nothing else is observing it. As a sidebar: it is interesting to note that these are actions commonly associated with God. Moreover, the above can easily be seen as an affirmation of the way God creates...by mere thought or observance (ie 'God spoke...and there was light'). It also bolsters many peoples (not necessarily my) position that reality is really God's mind. Again, I'm not necessarily denying 2...I'm just saying that if one does...the atheistic position is seriously weakened. Satan Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas |
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All in all I don't think we are disagreeing (at least very much)...probably just using different terms to talk about the same things. Satan Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas |
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Your interpretation doesn't work. We are talking about single events. Statistics only works with large numbers of events. Looking at an individual event, there is nothing that determines which of the allowed states will be obtained at decoherence. That part is acausal. Quote:
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Let's look at radioactive decay again. If it happens randomly in a way that can be treated statistically with large numbers, how can that be considered causal? There is no way to predict when it will happen because there is nothing that causes it. There is only a finite probability that it will happen based on its wave function. Quote:
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Where's Darkfrog?
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