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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: LLCF who wrote (82361)2/11/2010 3:57:18 PM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
<<<"So according to your source, people who think logically cannot understand Quantum Physics because it's inherently illogical.">>>

"That's not what he said..."

Yes he did

"No Chinese raised on I-ching has ever found Quantum mechanics puzzling. It's only puzzling to people raised on Aristotelian logic where things are either a or not a. In the I-ching things are either a or not a at the same time." youtube.com
time stamp approx 1:25

The point he makes is clear enough. He says that Quantum mechanics is Puzzling (difficult to understand) for those who use logic but easy for people who do not.

If you want to quibble about the difference between "cannot" and "cannot easily" that's your prerogative, but he does seem to make the analogy quite clearly that in Quantum mechanics, a is non a, which is inherently illogical.