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In reply to the discussion: Quantum Biology and the Puzzle of Coherence [View all]I'm not a big fan of the "million flies can't be wrong" argument (though as a gardener I agree that shit is good
). String theorists and with them much of the "very picky physics community" are also IMO "not even wrong", as the famous and often used quote from Pauli says.
Also, I'm not a proponent of Chopra and J Z Knight I don't know and don't bother to google up.
And no, the point was not the many-world-interpretation by Everett, DeWitt and Deutch et alii, which IMO is just a poor attempt to hold on to deterministic linear causality in its most crude form.
The point was the content of the quote - relations between change and time and observer participation. Very basic and simple. And that the million flies that claim that we live in lifeless universe devoid of consciousness keep (actively?) forgetting a very simple fact. Which is...?