Yeah, I saw a few of that on the cosmos series, but I also searched about before because there was an entanglement experiment that was also the cause of the divergence of opinion on the "quantum mind" theory, whereas some interprets that the mind could influence the results, others says that in fact is the capacity of the observer to take conclusions, I didn't go too deep. Do you know anything related? The mirror behavior of photons was already theorized... I saw this about the nobel, but how did he proved it? I saw that other experiment tryied to measure if the particles loses energy when they are amplifyied in an area, which seens to be the case, like the light goes fading away. (Bad grammar, sorry)
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I think the current understanding in quantum physics is that decoherance (collapse of the wave function) does not necessitate a mind (observer, human) but happens when particles interact with other particles, bigger structures, that could be a measuring device but also something else. The question remains of course whether our reality is real at all, because we are experiencing everything through our mind, but that's more a philosophical question. Everything could be an illusion or a computer simulation for example (simulation hypothesis). What do you mean by the mirror behavior of photons? Do you mean entangled particles? One explanation why there must be some sort of "spooky" information transfer between entangled particles is in the video linked above.
Yeah, by mirror I meant this instant "spooky action at distance" of entangled particles.
Thats all very interesting!! I'll watch the video, thanks for the repply!!