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I created a thread in skeptisism about how the collapse of the wave function causes collapse, why was it deleted?
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Your thread is being discussed to see if it meets our minimum criteria for posting (accuracy, mainstream science, appropriate peer reviewed sources cited, discussion value, etc...).HelpNowPlease said:Madam, why is my thread being discussed, do I have no say in the matter?
The collapse of wave function is a concept in quantum mechanics that suggests that an object's wave function, which describes its potential location and properties, is reduced to a single state or location when it is observed or measured. In skepticism, this idea is often used to explain how our perceptions and beliefs can influence reality.
The deletion of a thread, or the removal of information or evidence, is often used as a metaphor for the skeptical idea that our memories and perceptions can be unreliable and easily manipulated. It also highlights the importance of critical thinking and questioning the validity of information.
Skepticism does not necessarily have a definitive stance on the nature of reality. However, it often questions the reliability of our perceptions and beliefs, and suggests that reality may be more complex and elusive than we initially perceive it to be.
Yes, skepticism is a universal approach that can be applied to all areas of knowledge and belief. It encourages critical thinking, questioning, and seeking evidence and logical explanations for claims and beliefs.
Skepticism and cynicism are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same. While skepticism involves questioning and seeking evidence, cynicism is a more negative and distrustful attitude towards beliefs and claims. Cynics may believe that all knowledge and beliefs are ultimately false or meaningless, while skeptics aim to critically evaluate and understand the world around them.