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Mar 30, 2024
Quantum Logic and Probability Theory
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: law, quantum physics
This second position, while certainly not inconsistent with realism per se, turns upon a distinction involving a notion of “observation”, “measurement”, “test”, or something of this sort—a notion that realists are often at pains to avoid in connection with fundamental physical theory. Of course, any realist account of a statistical physical theory such as quantum mechanics will ultimately have to render up some explanation of how measurements are supposed to take place. That is, it will have to give an account of which physical interactions between “object” and “probe” systems count as measurements, and of how these interactions cause the probe system to evolve into final “outcome-states” that correspond to—and have the same probabilities as—the outcomes predicted by the theory. This is the notorious measurement problem.
In fact, Putnam advanced his version of quantum-logical realism as offering a (radical) dissolution of the measurement problem: According to Putnam, the measurement problem (and indeed every other quantum-mechanical “paradox”) arises through an improper application of the distributive law, and hence disappears once this is recognized. This proposal, however, is widely regarded as mistaken.[4]
As mentioned above, realist interpretations of quantum mechanics must be careful in how they construe the phrase “the observable A” A A has a value in the set B” B B”. The simplest and most traditional proposal—often dubbed the “eigenstate-eigenvalue link” (Fine [1973])—is that (• holds if and only if a measurement of A” A A yields a value in the set B” B B with certainty, i.e., with (quantum-mechanical!) probability 1. While this certainly gives a realist interpretation of (•,[5] it does not provide a solution to the measurement problem. Indeed, we can use it to give a sharp formulation of that problem: even though A” A A is certain to yield a value in B” B B when measured, unless the quantum state is an eigenstate of the measured observable A” A A, the system does not possess any categorical property corresponding to A” A A ’s having a specific value in the set B” B B.
Mar 30, 2024
Company uses wall of lava lamps to create ‘unhackable’ code that protects people on the internet
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: futurism
Mar 30, 2024
Mystery of unexplained kidney disease revealed to patients
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: biotech/medical
Scientists have identified a new method of analysing genomic data in a major discovery that means patients with unexplained kidney failure are finally getting a diagnosis.
Mar 30, 2024
Quantum Cognition: Does it explain irrational decisions?
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: neuroscience, quantum physics
Humans can sometimes be hard to understand, much like quantum physics — unless you watch this channel regularly of course. That’s why a mathematician has come out with an idea of “quantum cognition”. What is this so-called quantum cognition? Does it explain why humans make irrational decisions? Let’s have a look.
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Mar 30, 2024
Enhancing Protein Engineering: Site Saturation Variant Libraries
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: engineering
Scientists compared protein engineering with a synthetic library versus error-prone PCR to achieve better variant representation and simpler validation.
Mar 30, 2024
Medical AIs with human faces are on their way
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
Mar 30, 2024
PS5 owners lose access to hundreds of games as digital purchases wiped from their accounts
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: entertainment, futurism
Problems with the future of gaming.
A strange bug is removing people’s games on PlayStation 4 and 5, and Vita, and Sony doesn’t have a fix.
It wasn’t long ago that PlayStation sparked fan outrage when it said it would remove Discovery video content from people’s libraries, even though they had paid for it.
Mar 30, 2024
Stability AI CEO Disappeared in His Pajamas in Bizarre Incident
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: robotics/AI
A new report reveals the chaos behind the startup Stability AI, including an incident where its now-ex CEO disappeared in his pajamas.
Mar 30, 2024
Experts Concerned by Signs of AI Bubble
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: robotics/AI
As investors are pouring billions of dollars into AI companies, analysts are starting to become wary of an “AI bubble” that’s forming.