"They bit the bullet." AND "They all objected to this."
"To #Einstein, quantum mechanics was a step in the right direction, but it wasn't finished yet."
"Uniquely in the history of #physics, we have two sets of rules: one for when you're looking at it, and one when you're not. The textbook picture is clearly unacceptable."
"You can see how a whole INDUSTRY of #quantum healing [etc.] could spring up around this...it's almost as if we're bringing #reality into #existence, like a spooky TV show."
"Even though you're sending the electrons through one by one, they interfere. It's hard for *representations* of reality to interfere. The #WaveFunction is a real thing."
"What you will see if you look for particle number 1 is that it's moving in a certain direction...if you see one particle moving in a certain direction, the other must be moving in the other direction, b/c of the conservation of #momentum. You would instantly know." #Entanglement
"What the wave function is doing is assigning a number to the location that any possible configuration the particles could be in. There's only one wave function, and so it's not like a wave propagating through 3-d space. It's an assignment of possibility..."
(Stray electron got into that Schrödinger up there... 😏)
"Hugh Everett said...all the wave function ever does is behave the Schrödinger interpretation. This is his legacy."
"For some reason, observers were supposed to be treated classically. No questions are permitted at this time."
"Everett called his theory the Theory of the Universal Wave Function: Everything is quantum, so there's a wave function that describes both the cat & the observer."
BUT "You always perceive a definite measurement outcome."
Enter #Decoherence: entangle the quantum system with its environment.
"You might think, 'I'm not sure how this helps things.' At no point did you think, 'You know what would be awesome? If there were a million worlds."
"The possibility of a superposition of many, #ManyWorlds was always there as long as you know there was a wave function. The question was whether you let them be real. Every other interpretation was the Getting Rid of #Worlds Interpretation."
"Arguably, the Everett interpretation is the ONLY one in which #energy is being conserved, because the universe is getting thinner. But you don't notice, b/c—and here's the good news—you are getting thinner."
"There is really no ethical, moral, or philosophical impact...the fact that there are many copies of you gives you the same utility function."
"Everett in particular faces a challenge that other interpretations don't. But every other attempt to make sense of quantum mechanics smuggles in some classical mechanics. In Everett there's no room for space, or fields, or particles..."
"Maybe the mistake that we've been making is trying to quantize #gravity. We should be trying to find gravity *within* #QuantumMechanics."
ICYMI, this week's SFI Seminar by Fractal Faculty Stuart Firestein (@Columbia) on "what started out ass a very simple-seeming problem [re: #olfaction] and turned out to be very complicated":
"Everything we know about the world comes through these little holes in our head and the skin covering our body, processed through tissue specialized to interpret it."
"The thing to notice about [sight and hearing] is that they're [processing] fairly low-dimensional stimuli."
"Even a simple smell is composed of a VARIETY of molecules, and these are high-dimensional from a chemical point of view. And it's also a somewhat discontinuous stimulus. How do we get from this bunch of molecules to this unitary perception of something like a rose?"
"A key feature of this is talk is that we make sense of what each other are saying IN PART by what they say, but ALSO by what we expect of them."
"Language transmits info against a background of expectations – syntactic, semantic, and this larger cultural spectrum. It's not just the choices of make but [how] we set ourselves up to make later choices."
"I think what really drives [the popularity of the #multiverse in #scifi] is regret... There's a line in @allatoncemovie where #MichelleYeoh is told she's the worst version of herself."
"I don't think we should resist melting brains. I think we should just bite the bullet."
"When you measure the spin of an electron, or the position...what happened to all of the other things you could have seen? Everett's idea is that they're all real. They all become real in that measurement."
- SFI Fractal Faculty @seanmcarroll at @guardian theguardian.com/science/audio/…
"At the level of the equations there is zero ambiguity, but the metaphors break down. The two universes it splits into aren't as big as the original universe. The thickness of the two new universes adds up to the thickness of the original universe."
"One way to represent the kind of #compositionality we want to do is with this kind of breakdown...eventually a kind of representation of a sentence. On the other hand, vector space models of #meaning or set-theoretical models put into a space have been very successful..."
"Humans are prone to giving machines ambiguous or mistaken instructions, and we want them to do what we mean, not what we say. To solve this problem we must find ways to align AI with human preferences, goals & values."
- @MelMitchell1 at @QuantaMagazine: quantamagazine.org/what-does-it-m…
“All that is needed to assure catastrophe is a highly competent machine combined with humans who have an imperfect ability to specify human preferences completely and correctly.”
"It’s a familiar trope in #ScienceFiction — humanity threatened by out-of-control machines who have misinterpreted human desires. Now a not-insubstantial segment of the #AI research community is concerned about this kind of scenario playing out in real life."
- @MelMitchell1