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Title: Quantum experiment - the reality doesn't exist until it is measured
Post by: zzzoli23 on 15/06/2015 15:28:54
A few week ago a have posted a theory about the afterlife is created by humans as well, and our reality exist only in the imagination, and it is probably the mind's network wich is connected. Now this article can prove that the reality does not exist until it is measured. I tell you guys there is a Creator, as the phrase says: The science is like a glass of water. The first sip is the atheism, but at the bottom of the glass there is God.

http://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/experiment-confirms-quantum-theory-weirdness

http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/...343.html#/ref3
Title: Re: Quantum experiment - the reality doesn't exist until it is measured
Post by: zzzoli23 on 16/06/2015 15:05:12
“The first gulp from the glass of natural sciences will turn you into an atheist, but at the bottom of the glass God is waiting for you.” Isaac Newton
But I tell you, you don't need to believe in the creation, just believe in humanity. We can reach the world peace, and if we did we will build a machine for the peoples to create a virtual reality, and to teach them why they don't have to behave badly. Just need some hope for the world peace.
Title: Re: Quantum experiment - the reality doesn't exist until it is measured
Post by: PmbPhy on 17/06/2015 04:13:49
Quote from: zzzoli23
A few week ago a have posted a theory about the afterlife is created by humans as well, and our reality exist only in the imagination, and it is probably the mind's network wich is connected. Now this article can prove that the reality does not exist until it is measured. I tell you guys there is a Creator, as the phrase says: The science is like a glass of water. The first sip is the atheism, but at the bottom of the glass there is God.

http://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/experiment-confirms-quantum-theory-weirdness
That article is poorly written. Quantum mechanics doesn't say what you think it does. What it holds to be true is that, for example, a particle doesn't have a position until the position is measured. You're confusing this with some sort of illusion which is the furthest thing from the truth. QM has nothing to do with imagination, nothing! You'll generally find physicists hard pressed to say anything about the nature of reality or what is "real" and what isn't.

Btw - the second link doesn't work.