Human Perception of Physical Experiments and the Simplex Interpretation of Quantum Physics (Report)

By Progress in Physics

Human Perception of Physical Experiments and the Simplex Interpretation of Quantum Physics (Report) - Progress in Physics
  • Release Date: 2008-01-01
  • Genre: Physics

Description

In this paper it is argued that knowledge dividing the usual, unusual, transient and transcendental depends on human perception of the world (macro or micro) and depends too on the inclusion of human consciousness in the system. For the analysis of this problem the idea of "Schrodinger's cat" is employed. Transient and transcendental knowledge of the state of Schrodinger's cat corresponds to the case when the observer's consciousness is included in the system. Here it is possible to speak about the latent parameters of the sub quantum world of which Einstein was convinced. Knowledge of the unusual state of Schrodinger's cat, simultaneously alive and dead, corresponds to a case of the open micro world. The usual knowledge of the state of Schrodinger's cat (alive or dead) corresponds to a case of the open macrocosm. Each world separately divides the objective and illusory. 1 Introduction