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by n4r9
2542 days ago
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I think I'm with you but I don't understand how this is a criticism of QBism (if that's indeed what it is). It's possible for one's beliefs to turn out to be completely wrong because of some secret actions which you were not aware of. This is just as true classically as in the quantum regime. I don't see that this requires more of an explanation than we've already given it. |
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I just find that it's misleading to say that
> in neo-Copenhagen interpretations like QBism the apparent collapse is merely a reflection of an agent's belief update process.
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> in some interpretations the wave function is "really objectively out there", but in others [presumably including QBism] the wave function is "just a good way to store my beliefs about the future".