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RBUexiste-RBUya t1_ir9npts wrote
Reply to comment by Unicycldev in [R] Google announces Imagen Video, a model that generates videos from text by Erosis
Our dreams or nightmares when the humans (and other animals) are asleep, are trippier than that :-D
That's how our brain fights agains itself to discard impossible things, movements, situations, physics, etc. Dreams and trippy minds are the best neuronal thinking (later, is needed a good discard of not wanted results, of course)
Do you remember that old cat-face-recognition that only saw cat faces in supermarket, stores, etc? That was very trippy too (and a little schizophrenic)
RBUexiste-RBUya t1_irl21i2 wrote
Reply to comment by Kered13 in What counts as "observation" in quantumn theory? by Iron_Rod_Stewart
Different interpretations have put forward various answers, even some people say that "the observer" is a guy called Francesc Satorra :-D
I'm noob here. There's no facts that explain the observer effect, but I suspect that it's only an interaction.
What I can't understand is the 'spooky action' of the works that have recently won a Nobel prize. It's very difficult to me to understand why quantum mechanics is like 'to play dice' https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2022/popular-information/