Quantum Theory without Observers III: Interview with Jean Bricmont

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During the conference "Quantum Theory without Observers III" (ZiF, Bielefeld, 22.04.-26.04.2013) several interviews with participants were recorded. The following questions were asked:
1. What first stimulated your interest in the foundations of quantum mechanics?
2. Which theory comes closest to your idea of a quantum theory?
3. Is the role of randomness special in quantum physics?
4. What are the implications of Bell's inequalities for our view of the world?
5. What are the most pressing problems in the foundations of quantum mechanics today?
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15:51 good explanation! Either predeterminated or action at a distance

yacc
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This guy seems intelligent. Not woolly-headed, like most people in science, especially in physics. John V. Karavitis

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Great !!!.   Quantum theory is not a theory about the world...  :)

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It's about Information & Processing, that's why physicists can't explain it properly. Space = information & Time = processing. Measurement in QM is like delusion in Buddhist epistemology.

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