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illusioNtEk
03-20-2019, 10:25 AM
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https://www.foxnews.com/science/more-than-one-reality-exists-shocking-study-says (https://www.foxnews.com/science/more-than-one-reality-exists-shocking-study-says)

By Chris Ciaccia | Fox News
If you've ever questioned the nature of your reality, a new study suggests that there are actually two different versions of it — at least at the quantum level.The pre-published study, found in arXiv, sheds new light on the complex idea that two people could see the same photon, come to different conclusions about the photon, yet still both be correct.

"In quantum mechanics, the objectivity of observations is not so clear, most dramatically exposed in Eugene Wigner’s eponymous thought experiment where two observers can experience fundamentally different realities," the researchers wrote in the study.

"While observer-independence has long remained inaccessible to empirical investigation, recent no-go-theorems construct an extended Wigner’s friend scenario with four entangled observers that allows us to put it to the test."PHYSICISTS MAY HAVE FOUND A WAY TO 'UNTANGLE' INFORMATION TRAPPED IN A BLACK HOLEThey continued: "In a state-of-the-art photon experiment, we here realize this extended Wigner’s friend scenario, experimentally violating the associated Bell-type inequality by 5 standard deviations. This result lends considerable strength to interpretations of quantum theory already set in an observer-dependent framework and demands for revision of those which are not.

"One of the study's co-authors, Martin Ringbauer, told Live Science that "you can verify both of them," adding that theoretical advances were needed before they were able to prove Wigner's hypothesis, which was first proposed in 1961."Theoretical advances were needed to formulate the problem in a way that is testable. Then, the experimental side needed developments on the control of quantum systems to implement something like that," he told the news outlet.To test the idea, the researchers designated "two different laboratories, each involving an experimenter and their friend," introducing two pairs of entangled photons, which allowed for their fates to be intertwined. They also introduced "people" (who were not real, but rather represented observers) to measure one photon in the pair, record their results and repeat the process for the second photon using quantum memory.

STEPHEN HAWKING SAID 'THERE IS NO GOD' AND THAT HUMANS WILL 'LIVE IN SPACE' IN FINAL BOOKIn 1961, when Wigner introduced the idea that would eventually become known as "Wigner's friend," only one scenario was used. With the new experiment,

it was doubled and the results that Wigner had first discussed more than 50 years still rang true.Quantum mechanics gives detail on how the world works at a scale so small that the rules of physics do not apply, Live Science added. With the new findings of the study, the field of quantum mechanics may change if measurements are not the same for everyone."It seems that, in contrast to classical physics, measurement results cannot be considered absolute truth but must be understood relative to the observer who performed the measurement," Ringbauer told Live Science.

"The stories we tell about quantum mechanics have to adapt to that."

Chucho
03-20-2019, 10:36 AM
Paging Cosmored

spurraider21
03-20-2019, 01:02 PM
Sorry. I don't have the background to talk about this.
oh but you have the background to talk about the moon landing and 9/11 :lmao

spurraider21
03-20-2019, 01:05 PM
and that's not what the study says. its always dicey when a journalist writes a science story. the author has a background in finance.

Millennial_Messiah
03-20-2019, 04:13 PM
this`ll quickly go the way of the Spring 2012 mermaid hoax.

Avant
03-20-2019, 05:59 PM
While tripping on LSD (about a dozen tabs between 68-70) you are convinced there is another reality.

140
03-20-2019, 06:40 PM
For avantes victims sake I hope this is real tbh

Avant
03-20-2019, 07:58 PM
For avantes victims sake I hope this is real tbh

Dude, do something, ok? A tagalong must suck.

Millennial_Messiah
03-20-2019, 08:19 PM
Dude, do something, ok? A tagalong must suck.

... did you mean "tagalog"? is that the language those little girls spoke?

Darth_Pelican
03-20-2019, 08:33 PM
For avantes victims sake I hope this is real tbh

:lol

Avant
03-20-2019, 11:08 PM
... did you mean "tagalog"? is that the language those little girls spoke?

You're the pedo not me, so you tell me.

Millennial_Messiah
03-21-2019, 09:04 AM
You're the pedo not me, so you tell me.

I'm the pedo? I'm not even attracted to girls 2 years younger than me. Never was, probably won't be for a long time. I still tend to look for women in their late 20s/early 30s... and I'm 25.