From: Fernando Rodriguez <frodriguez.developer@outlook.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Question of quantum computer
Date: Fri, 03 Apr 2015 21:27:23 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3034203.hsWlYkpFCu@navi> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAGfcS_=yqyLCYca0La2pZonOw8_ZujsL3cC71ggLntiB89DY5A@mail.gmail.com>
On Friday, April 03, 2015 7:30:09 PM Rich Freeman wrote:
> Well, the quantum mechanic would say that the position of the ball was
> indeterminate until it was measured. The probability of it being in
> any particular position is given by some function that agrees with
> experiment very well.
And indeed he would be right, in the sense that we cannot determine it. If you
measure it many times even though each measurement affect the trajectory you'll
learn that some positions are more likely than others and you may even catch
it sometimes :)
> The problem is that it is really hard to distinguish that "reality"
> from a "reality" where the ball followed a well-defined trajectory the
> whole time, and we just don't know what it is until we measure it.
>
> As others have pointed out, the classic quantum mechanics explanation
> relies heavily on the concept of an "observer" which is a bit odd.
> Should the behavior of a particle depend on whether anybody is
> watching it?
I agree. And it is especially hard to tell what they mean by those words (just
like in technology we use common words with a different meaning) or if they
even know what they mean themselves :). Sometimes they use misleading terms in
order to make the theory popular (and get funded).
--
Fernando Rodriguez
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-04-04 1:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-04-02 22:33 [gentoo-user] Question of quantum computer Boricua Siempre
2015-04-02 23:25 ` Ivan Viso Altamirano
2015-04-02 23:30 ` Ivan Viso Altamirano
2015-04-02 23:59 ` Fernando Rodriguez
2015-04-02 23:33 ` Ivan Viso Altamirano
2015-04-03 0:07 ` Peter Humphrey
2015-04-03 3:05 ` wabenbau
2015-04-03 3:30 ` wabenbau
2015-04-03 10:58 ` Rich Freeman
2015-04-03 11:06 ` Peter Humphrey
2015-04-03 12:03 ` Rich Freeman
2015-04-03 21:11 ` Fernando Rodriguez
2015-04-03 23:02 ` [OT] " Peter Humphrey
2015-04-03 23:15 ` Peter Humphrey
2015-04-03 23:24 ` Rich Freeman
2015-04-04 0:31 ` wabenbau
2015-04-04 11:23 ` Philip Webb
2015-04-04 11:35 ` Rich Freeman
2015-04-04 15:41 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-04-05 4:52 ` Boricua Siempre
2015-04-05 9:11 ` Neil Bothwick
2015-04-04 0:36 ` Fernando Rodriguez
2015-04-03 23:30 ` Rich Freeman
2015-04-04 1:27 ` Fernando Rodriguez [this message]
2015-04-03 23:57 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-04-04 0:13 ` Fernando Rodriguez
2015-04-04 0:50 ` wabenbau
2015-04-04 3:33 ` Fernando Rodriguez
2015-04-04 9:08 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-04-04 2:08 ` Walter Dnes
2015-04-03 6:20 ` Fernando Rodriguez
2015-04-04 2:16 ` wabenbau
2015-04-04 3:37 ` wabenbau
2015-04-04 3:29 ` wabenbau
2015-04-04 1:48 ` microcai
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