Chapter
Non-Contextual Realism vs Local Realism
The difference between non-contextual realism and local realism lies in their claims about the properties of particles like position, momentum, and spin. While non-contextual realism assumes particles have inherent properties regardless of observation, local realism claims that they do possess such properties but only in context.
Clips
This episode debunks local realism, a theory that states physical objects, such as electrons, have properties like position and momentum.
56:03 - 58:36 (02:33)
Summary
This episode debunks local realism, a theory that states physical objects, such as electrons, have properties like position and momentum. Despite its popularity, local realism is found to be false.
ChapterNon-Contextual Realism vs Local Realism
Episode#585: Professor Donald Hoffman — The Case Against Reality, Beyond Spacetime, Rethinking Death, Panpsychism, QBism, and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker suggests a framework that views space, time, and particles as a data structure for compression and error correction, which has important implications for understanding consciousness and death.
58:36 - 1:01:09 (02:32)
Summary
The speaker suggests a framework that views space, time, and particles as a data structure for compression and error correction, which has important implications for understanding consciousness and death.