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by lisper
2020 days ago
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Yes, but the crucial question is: isolated from what? Isolation is realative, not absolute. If you put Schrodinger and his cat [1] (or Wigner and his friend) in a box, they are isolated from you but not from each other. (c.f. the Fruachinger-Renner paradox). --- [1] This is intended as subtle ironic humor. Schrodinger actually hated cats, which is the reason he chose one to be the subject of his famous thought experiment. |
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Three+ bodies do not solve linearly. Thus reveal themselves as unsolvable probabilities and pattern structures across scales.
The individuals and environment exists co-dependently.