1/n We Need Something Funnier Than That Dept: Imagine if #QuantumMechanics was deemed too dangerous to be taught. #Nonlocality, #Superposition, #Entanglement, #Duality ! Folks would go into shock. Society would collapse.Banks would close.
Yeah, no. Not so much.It pisses some people off. Nu-clear( cutting off them “nucular” spudholes at the pass) #Physics gets the cred for creating perpetual existence on-edge-of-Armageddon. Many decreed that race winner take all, game over…if the wrong side won-
...looking up at the night sky filled stars always evokes a sense of wonder.Going down the #PhysicalSciences road adds a few more layers because in some sense your staring into a time machine...
We are also in some sense not entirely left out of the real time party. #QuantumMechanics is a connective tissue in our #Universe. #Nonlocality, #Entanglement and times arrow make for certain strangenesses.The void is alive.What it means is not at all settled...
2/3...one. Actually the problem is worse if you start with #OBE's instead of NDE's as even at this less extreme level you have sensate self operating with demonstrable independence from "physical" channels.
Properties like #Nonlocality, #Entanglement and #Superposition from #QuantumMechanics are notoriously hard to scale up in macroscopic systems.We are getting better at it but none of what we do works without extreme refrigeration or outside a lab. Nature still holds all the cards

 
Understanding #Quantum #Mechanics #3: #NonLocality

❛❛ #Quantum #Mechanics, it seems, then forces you to give up on #determinism & #locality. It is fundamentally unpredictable & #nonlocal. ❜❜ 5:00/7-min.

🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL9wWeEmQvo 2020 May 29
🔗 https://Wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_nonlocality
🎓 h/t @teledyn for thoughts on non-locality.

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Understanding Quantum Mechanics #3: Non-locality

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The Amazing History of #Locality in #Theoretical #Physics

#Philosopher #DavidAlbert rambles (his word) for ½ hour on the often gripping (and #funny) #saga of #nonlocality in #scientific #thought. Starting with #fish, he ushers us along to #Bell's #Theorem in the 1960s. It seems we are "inescapably" in the age of nonlocality. Perhaps an age of #TimeTravelers?

🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_GM12xjBWY 2023 Oct 25
🔗 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell%27s_theorem

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The Amazing History of Locality in Theoretical Physics | David Albert

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Bell-Boole Inequality: #Nonlocality or Probabilistic #Incompatibility of Random Variables?
Andrei Khrennikov

In particular, we found that one of the most reasonable explanations of probabilistic incompatibility is mixing in Bell’s type inequalities statistical data from a number of experiments performed under different experimental contexts
https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/10/2/19

See also
https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/Bell%27s+inequality#ReferencesProbabilisticOpposition

Bell-Boole Inequality: Nonlocality or Probabilistic Incompatibility of Random Variables?

The main aim of this report is to inform the quantum information community about investigations on the problem of probabilistic compatibility of a family of random variables: a possibility to realize such a family on the basis of a single probability measure (to construct a single Kolmogorov probability space). These investigations were started hundred of years ago by J. Boole (who invented Boolean algebras). The complete solution of the problem was obtained by Soviet mathematician Vorobjev in 60th. Surprisingly probabilists and statisticians obtained inequalities for probabilities and correlations among which one can find the famous Bell’s inequality and its generalizations. Such inequalities appeared simply as constraints for probabilistic compatibility. In this framework one can not see a priori any link to such problems as nonlocality and “death of reality” which are typically linked to Bell’s type inequalities in physical literature. We analyze the difference between positions of mathematicians and quantum physicists. In particular, we found that one of the most reasonable explanations of probabilistic incompatibility is mixing in Bell’s type inequalities statistical data from a number of experiments performed under different experimental contexts.

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Christopher Isham - What Does Quantum Theory Mean?

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Sean Carroll - Physics of What Happens

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Quantum Material Exhibits “Non-Local” Behavior That Mimics Brain Function https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2357808 #Research #Alex_Frañó #Nano_Letters #neuromorphic #Neuromorphic_Computing #nonlocality #QMEENC #Rutgers #University_of_California #University_of_California_San_Diego #quantumdaily Insider Brief Researchers discover that at electrical stimuli passed between neighboring electrodes can also affect non-neighboring electrodes. The team suggests that this insight into non-locality could
Quantum Material Exhibits “Non-Local” Behavior That Mimics Brain Function

Researchers discover that at electrical stimuli passed between neighboring electrodes can also affect non-neighboring electrodes.

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Quantum material exhibits 'non-local' behavior that mimics brain function
Ppossible way to improve energy-efficient computing
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/08/230808110939.htm

* electrical stimuli passed betw. neighboring electrodes can affect non-neighboring electrodes
* step toward brain-like computers w. minimal energy requirements

Spatial Interactions in Hydrogenated Perovskite Nickelate Synaptic Networks
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c02076

#nonlocality #NeuromorphicComputing #SynapticPlasticity #quantummMaterials

Quantum material exhibits 'non-local' behavior that mimics brain function: New research shows a possible way to improve energy-efficient computing

New research shows that electrical stimuli passed between neighboring electrodes can also affect non-neighboring electrodes. Known as non-locality, this discovery is a crucial milestone toward creating brain-like computers with minimal energy requirements.

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