Science: Does quantum physics save the mind?

The future is pre-determined, naturalists believed for centuries. Nonsense, say quantum physicists. Why both are right, explains the new Time-knowledge podcast.

Science: Does quantum physics save the mind?
Podcast: How do you know that? /science: Does quantum physics save mind? Subscribe to Podcast All consequences future is predestined, naturalists believed for centuries. Nonsense, say quantum physicists. Why both are right, explains new Time-knowledge podcast. by Hella Kemper, Max Rauner, Joely Ketterer and Benjamin Reibert December 17, 2017, 18:01 pm

If a being knew all atoms of universe, it could predict our future in all eternity, natural scientist Pierre-Simon Laplace once speculated. It is spectre of a deterministic world. Quantum ory, on or hand, brought chance back into laws of nature and appeared to some scientists as salvation of free will. Why this is wrong, says physics professor Seth Lloyd in Time-knowledge podcast.

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Date Of Update: 18 December 2017, 12:03
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