Quantum and human consciousness
Hello Rabbi, I heard in the past that the two-slit experiment was also done in a special variation that compares the results when a human consciousness is present in the room with the consciousness of just an animal or an empty room. That is, if the information from the detectors is to reach the human consciousness, then the electrons behaved in a classical physical way and passed only through one of the openings; and if the material is not to reach the human (such as if the camera is constantly burning the script), then the electrons behaved in a quantum way. Is this true?
I’m not up to date, but as far as I know, experiments have actually been done that show that there is no connection to human consciousness (let’s say detectors that transfer the information to a computer that destroys it after storage). Today, I think almost no one believes that consciousness changes anything. In my books on the science of freedom, I gave a link to such an article.
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