Important point… And also, if you try to specify clearly what “mechanical” means, you’ll probably find that the notion disintegrates. The intuition that reality is “mechanical, ultimately” can’t be made to work as one would like.https://twitter.com/everytstudies/status/976553333606486016 …
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The everyday world certainly has lots of room for interpretation, and it is presumably part of “reality,” so if reality is all physics, and physics has no room for interpretation… there’s a contradiction here.
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Some STEM-ish people will bite the bullet and say “Well, this just proves the everyday world is actually meaningless, despite appearances to the contrary,” which is how you get STEM nihilism.
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