Copenhagen Interpretation
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Copenhagen Interpretation
In today's lecture, the professor mentioned Bohr Frequency Condition and Heisenberg (maybe in my discussion class, I'm not pretty sure). Well, these two people reminded me of a theory that I read on another book—Copenhagen Interpretation. The definition that I remembered was: when one sees another person, he or she simultaneously alters that person's identity. Therefore, a question has come up to my mind: If one person can change another person's personality, then he or she can also be changed through interactions with others. Thus, does this mean that there is not an omnipresent and omnipotent [censored] that solves all problems? More important, what is the connection between this theory and quantum mechanics to the field of both science and philosophy?
Re: Copenhagen Interpretation
It is true I discussed the Bohr Frequency Condition in Friday's class.
And Monday I will discuss the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.
Interesting observation which I agree with:
"when one sees another person, he or she simultaneously alters that person's identity. Therefore, a question has come up to my mind: If one person can change another person's personality, then he or she can also be changed through interactions with others."
But you lost me on why this would lead to "an omnipresent and omnipotent entity that solves all problems". :-)
PS. Just found out software blocks [censored]. :-)
And Monday I will discuss the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.
Interesting observation which I agree with:
"when one sees another person, he or she simultaneously alters that person's identity. Therefore, a question has come up to my mind: If one person can change another person's personality, then he or she can also be changed through interactions with others."
But you lost me on why this would lead to "an omnipresent and omnipotent entity that solves all problems". :-)
PS. Just found out software blocks [censored]. :-)
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