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Quantum Physicists’ Disagreement About the Nature of Reality
Submitted by Westernerd on Thu, 2013-01-10 04:00
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A survey of leading thinkers shows that they are as far as ever from agreeing on the nature of reality.
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There is no reality it is all a great strange dream.
Interesting! I have been running across this in several papers connected with necessity and. Necessity, for me at least, is becoming a significant element in freedom. Do we have freedom and what necessitates it? What makes freedom necessary? I grasp the arguments and when I think of the physicists unable to reach a conclusion has a conclusion of freedom been arrived at. I think there is a variaton here also.
Necessity has a peculiar affiliation here.