I was reading about the symulation hypotheses and they say that more and more scientists and physicists are finding this hypothesis plausible. Some facts really seem to fit better in a virtual reality than in a materialistic reality, such as:
1- Big Bang: Nothing more than the beginning of the...
Very good article, thank you! A classic quantum erasure experiment, but very well explained.
But I don't see how you can say for sure that there isn't any conscious observer in this experiment collapsing the wave-function.
TJung
Ok, you are trying to test if the experiment gets a different result if it is watched by someone who designed it or not. You could do that, I don't think it will make any difference.
Isn't this how all experiments are done? A apparatus records the results and shows to the observer (human being) in a screen. Does it matters if it took 10ns or 24h to the observer watch the results?
Yes, this is something I was wondering too. I am not a physicist, that is why I asked if its doable. I think the ideas are great, but maybe there is no way to acomplish them.
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Here is the experiment 12c. He says that we can ajust the interference pattern and the single slit pattern in such a way that they do not overlap so much on the screen (R3). Then he feeds the microprocessor attached to the screen detector (R3) with...
No, nothing like that. He suggests a modification of the double slit and DCQE to predict the outcome of a future event (atom decay or BS behavior).
I will try to summarize as soon as I get home. English is not my native language so it will not be easy task for me, that's the reason I've posted...
Thanks for the reply DrChinese. I don't think there are any peer-reviewed just yet. These experiments are thought experiments.
I am more interested in discussing the proposed experiments than Tom Campbells ideas in this post.
Thanks again.
Tom Campbell posted a series of videos in youtube where he proposes a few variation of double slit and DCQE experiments that might support his theories. He claims that would be possible to predict a future atom decay or a beam splitter behavior that way.
I am very interested about experiments...