And an "observer" in QM is nothing spooky. At the end of the day it means to measure an observable. So a really tiny slit that confines a photon to a small region of space can be said to have measured its location
@Deepneuron all you can deduce from that negative statement is that consciousness is not well approximated with emergence.. You certainly cant conclude that consciousness affects measurements ..
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I'm arguing different things at once haha. That statement has nothing to do with consciousness playing a role in measurement. Like you, I think the problem is significantly deeper. Nature doesn't know that we differentiate between atoms/biology/language/abstract info.
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@Deepneuron is asserting that the temperature analogy is *just* an approximation. No, it's not. It *by definition* is a macroscopic property. This is what our body senses as temperature. So, yes, it *is* the way nature works.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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i personally think consciousness is well approximated through the modality of emergence :)
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