Posted: Sep 06, 2011 10:21 am
by cavarka9
Actually I am not sure of this hypothesis of quantum minds. I thought some one might object to this by now, Perhaps there are other kinds of mathematical formalisms which might come close to how human minds work. The use of math of quantum phenomena is merely due to popularity. As feynman says, one cannot claim something to be special by the same information it is claimed. Thanks for that video, I always wanted to see that experiment, I remembered it as oil droplets :mrgreen: . I also read an article on that valentino guy on trying to bring back pilotwave. The video of the guy speaking of space and time are different in their scaling is also not new.
The experiment I am really interested in is a one in which it was claimed that they could observe quantum jumps in freely fall due to gravity. I dont remember where I read that. If they could scale it just a little bigger and perform that experiment, then they might start finding good measurements for quantum gravity.