"We
should be careful to recognize that the weirdness of the quantum world
does not directly imply the same kind of weirdness in the world of
everyday experience. That’s because the nebulous quantum essence of
individual elementary particles is known to quickly dissipate in large
ensembles of particles (a phenomenon often referred to as
“decoherence”). This is why, in fact, we are able to describe the
objects around us in the language of classical physics."
As Sean Carroll, and other physicists, have stated, there is no room in our classical reality for the supernatural of any sort. Statements to the contrary are '"spirituality' of the Gaps."
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/22/opinion/sunday/the-reality-of-quantum-weirdness.html?_r=0
As Sean Carroll, and other physicists, have stated, there is no room in our classical reality for the supernatural of any sort. Statements to the contrary are '"spirituality' of the Gaps."
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/22/opinion/sunday/the-reality-of-quantum-weirdness.html?_r=0
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