I hope we can get past the why bitcoin is important/nostr is important conversations and just start having fun on nostr. Let's get to know each other(without doxing) what are the three things you like to spend time on the most? I'll go first. - Love to learn: Physics, Maths, History, Economics, Software Stuff, Engineering - Art: Love to play my guitar and write sometimes, not very good at it, but not bad either πŸ˜› - Entertain myself: Leisure time Games/Movies/Books in that order πŸ˜‚ All this only after some quality family and friends time πŸ˜› Now your turn #nostr ! #reintroduction

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I'm Uno, I like building Web things but am not very good at it (but learning). I enjoy making and eating food. Love music, coffee, ect.
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BTC_P2P 1 year ago
You have a good point but I think there is fun and interesting conversation on Nostr already. I get involved in them here fairly often. You’re on the right track being engaging. I like to spend time exploring (hiking, backpacking, road trips, long-distance travel, kayaking), learning (Bitcoin, nutrition, figuring out psyops, history, building best practices, philosophy) and being active (skateboarding, working out, swimming, kick boxing).
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Nostralian 1 year ago
- Family: building our life, teaching my kids, films, outdoors -Travel: Neolithic, Medieval architecture and History, natural landscapes, hiking/bushwalking, food, culture - Permaculture: Homesteading, food production (pesticide/herbicide free), solar power, self-sufficiency πŸ‘‹
A very thought provoking question. Thanks for tingling my neurons πŸ˜‚ I think The many universes interpretation doesn't specifically solve for interference, that's a result of quantum superposition, the superposition itself can exist in "many worlds" and the process of the observer entangling with the wave function of the photons will create new branched universes where observers in different branches will experience different outcomes of the superposition. This is my understanding, maybe someone else can improve on it.
Thanks for discussing! My specific issue is, I've heard mwi described as saying there is no wave function collapse - all that happens is you, as an observer, end up in a branch that contains a single outcome from all the superposed possibilities - eg an electron hitting the detector at a certain place after going through alone slit or the other. It is implied that nothing special happens before this, and observation just strips out all the other possibilities ("destroys the worlds"). But the electron at the detector has the properties of a particle not a wave. If so something must have changed and the only thing that makes sense to me involves some sort of "collapse" from waves that can interfere, to particles that are detected. Which seems not to be allowed under mwi. As an aside part of my interest in this is that I feel quantum mechanics may indicate a special role for the observer that puts it outside of the physical world, and can help make sense of many things in our experience that science hasn't been able to inform us on. More on this if you are interested!
What you've heard is correct, there is no collapse even in this case what we observe when the electrons hit the wall is one of many possibilities that couldve happened in any of the branches, why an interference pattern is observed doesn't have much to do with interpretations but is due to quantum superpositioning, essentially an interference pattern is a probable "world" in MWI and probable "collapse" in Copenhagen. To know on why it's probable you'll need to read up on the wave function and superpositioning. It's fun.
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BTC_P2P 1 year ago
Really sharpened my psyop detecting skills in 2020 and 2021.
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