The rules of quantum mechanics are correct but there is only one system which
may be treated with quantum mechanics, namely the entire material world.
There exist external observers which cannot be treated within quantum mechanics,
namely human (and perhaps animal) minds, which perform measurements
on the brain causing wave function collapse. Schreiber, Z. The Nine Lives of Schrödingers's Cat
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«I confess, that very different from you, I do find sometimes scientific inspiration in mysticism … but this is counterbalanced by an immediate sense for mathematics." -- W. Pauli, from[۲]
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from[۱]بایگانیشده در ۱۴ ژوئیه ۲۰۱۰ توسط Wayback Machine "Quantum theory has led the physicists far away from the simple materialistic views that prevailed in the natural science of the nineteenth century" Werner Heisenberg, Physics and Philosophy, (New York: Harper & Row Publishers, (1962), 128