Religion
In reply to the discussion: There is a lot of talk in this forum about god [View all]tama
(9,137 posts)It's been a long time since I've been reading the discussionf from the Arizona.edu-list put up by Hameroff. Participants from many various fields, nice to see some of those have leaked to other sites. Or to quote:
"Events are not things that happen to you. They are materialized experiences formed by you according to your expectations and beliefs."
What does that mean to the scientific method? Einstein's theory was first accepted because of it's mathematical beauty, and then slow by slow (Nature is stickly and glooey from many points of view) responded with more and more solid empirical verifications.
PS: it was originally David Bohm that introduced the term and idea of 'decoherence', which does not imply collapse of wave function or quantum state. But materialized experiences unfolding. From implicate and generative orders.