
The Status of our Ordinary Three Dimensions in a Quantum Universe 1
... two dimensions in girth, and no more. But if the best physics tell us that the space we inhabit really has four, five, or eleven dimensions, we can, without doing too much damage to our sense of what kind of creatures we are and what kind of world we inhabit, come to understand ourselves as occupyin ...
... two dimensions in girth, and no more. But if the best physics tell us that the space we inhabit really has four, five, or eleven dimensions, we can, without doing too much damage to our sense of what kind of creatures we are and what kind of world we inhabit, come to understand ourselves as occupyin ...
A Quantum-Mechanical Argument for Mind
... entities are in fact conscious precisely when needed. The causal intervention of nonphysical minds in physical processes is not a necessary requirement for a collapse formulation to explain determinate measurement records. GRW and other stochastic localization formulations of quantum mechanics can a ...
... entities are in fact conscious precisely when needed. The causal intervention of nonphysical minds in physical processes is not a necessary requirement for a collapse formulation to explain determinate measurement records. GRW and other stochastic localization formulations of quantum mechanics can a ...