Submitted by ElliElephant t3_11ipi6p in philosophy
ElliElephant OP t1_jb2ifw2 wrote
Reply to comment by IIILORDGOLDIII in Wittgenstein’s Revenge (this genuinely changed the way I look at the world) by ElliElephant
It isn’t though. There is no clear definition of an observation in quantum mechanics. That’s the only whole paradox of Schrödinger’s cat being both dead and alive. Is the observation when the instrument inside the box records the value, or does the observation occur when the box is opened and the value can be read? There’s no way to know
IIILORDGOLDIII t1_jb2ngal wrote
If a tree falls in the forest, the vibrations that our ears translate into sound occur regardless of an ear being present.
>As John Bell inquired, "Was the wave function waiting to jump for thousands of millions of years until a single-celled living creature appeared? Or did it have to wait a little longer for some highly qualified measurer—with a PhD?"
ElliElephant OP t1_jb2opvp wrote
Well yeah...that’s the million dollar question isn’t it.
If the universe objectively cares about life - or even more so - if the universe objectively cares about life capable of being curious about the universe..
Well, I think the profundity of the implications there is self evident
IIILORDGOLDIII t1_jb2qjq0 wrote
I think the big bang probably happened with or without any conscious observers.
ElliElephant OP t1_jb2r5fa wrote
🤷🏼♂️ That question goes above my pay grade
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