In reality, there is nothing real
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Replying to @InertialObservr
couldn’t agree more. i wonder if a definition could ever encapsulate whatever (real) *is*
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Replying to @Calsophy
I think so.. I love
@AmandaGefter ‘s approach: That which is real must be agreed upon for all “equal”observers, for a suitable definition of equal.. Naturally one would take this equality to be, pardon my username, inertial observers1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes -
I really think she (
@AmandaGefter) had a wonderful insight in this. Therefore, the question of what is real is now an experimental question. Should we feel it suitable to redefine “real” it should be a refinement of this definition full stop.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @InertialObservr @AmandaGefter
rather than redefine it, i’m wondering about how we come to our definition of what is (real). surely, we investigate things experimentally, but philosophically, “what is (real)?”
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My conclusion is that the question is meaningless unless it’s rooted in some sort of equivalence relation on observers
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