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*In the Many Worlds interpretation, every time I observe an event, there is βanother meβ who observes something different. In Bohmβs theory, only one of the two components of Ο includes me: the other is empty. The relational interpretation disconnects what I observe from what another observer observes: if I am the cat, I am asleep or awake, but this does not prevent interference phenomena, because there is no element of reality actualized with respect to other observers that would limit such interference. The observation I have made is an event relative to me, not to others.
*Two variables have relative information if they can be in fewer states than the product of the number of states that each can be in.
*This is an example of tetralemma, the form of logic used by NΔgΔrjuna.
*An example of this attitude is Thomas Nagelβs Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False, a book that obsessively repeats: βIt does not seem possible to me.β On a careful reading, I find that it doesnβt offer any convincing argument to sustain its thesis, but rather declares ignorance, incomprehension and, especially, explicit lack of interest in the natural sciences.
*There are, of course, many lines of thought that take inspiration from or are rooted in quantum physics, more or less seriously. I find fascinating, to mention only one example, Karen Baradβs utilization of the ideas of Niels Bohr in Meeting the Universe Halfway (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007) and βPosthumanist Performativity: Toward an Understanding of How Matter Comes to Matter,β Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 28 (2003), 801β31.
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