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by nytgop77
2031 days ago
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Nitpick on definition of "real" and "objective" follows. Proceed at your own risk :-) Would you agree that given exact info of conditions one can objectively assign concrete probability? That would give objectivity to it. Definition of "real" for daily life is hard (impossible?). I would say "probabilities" are as real as other useful constructs that impact our lifes. Examples would be "countries" and "laws". Is country X real? (what if it is recognised only by 1 UN nation?) Is law real? Is law real in <insert-country-in-turmoil-with-very-very-selective-enforcement>. |
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Are particles on the quantum level real or just mathematical constructs that describe what we can observe, just like probability is?