Mark, thanks for posting that video. I listened to someone explain this experiment on a podcast a few days ago, but the animation really improves the clarity.
Einstein rebelled against quantum mechanics toward the end of his life, saying “God doesn’t play dice”. I’m not sure just what his meaning was, or if he ever accepted it. It went against his ideology about how the universe was constructed. Even this great scientist was prone to ideology affecting what he believed.
I would be interested to hear what your take is on it. Are there any interesting philosophical or spiritual implications?
Stan,
I just found this very interesting and intriguing. I am not a student of quantum physics but I enjoy listening to people discuss subjects like this.
As far as spiritual implications...I don't know.
I did have to wonder if there are other things like this that are not consistent when watched. What is the possibility that tests that are being done with drugs in the pharmaceutical world are not as consistent as we are being led to believe because they are being being watched. This could be true of many other studies. Mind mind goes a wonderin....
It also kinda blows the theory that all things can be brought to a logical and scientific conclusion .
This message has been edited by freeNdeed on May 3, 2008 6:04 AM
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