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The role of observer (in Cosmology) is discussed in this panel discussion.
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The role of observer (in Cosmology) is discussed in this panel discussion.
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The quantum mechanics assumption that passive observation affects results is incorrect. The relativistic assumption that all observations in free space are equally relative is incorrect. I have invented a unifying physics theory, matter theory, which makes all the current professionally used physics theories obsolete. Matter theory is guaranteed to give you a much better, more fundamental understanding of everything in our universe. I am seeking funding before I publish. You can find my videos advertising my theory using the search keywords: matter theory marostica.
P. S. I invite all the speakers in this video to reply to this comment, and to comment on any of my videos.
Can we really think about the cosmological horizon as an event horizon of an "inside-out" black hole? If so what about all the mass that falls into it (out of our observable universe)? Does it add to the mass of this black hole? And if so, could its gravitational effects explain the red-shift in CMB? (as opposed to dark energy)
Raffael my man I applaud you sir, yes we physicist get exited about black holes quarks, gluon plasma , energy but at the end of the day if we can’t measure the system then we’re chasing a god eye view that’s irrational and is not subjective to reality.
I cannot unfortunately understand the Japanese physicist's accent. Maybe in my case i am an observer ( or listener ) at a disadvantage ?
for me, symmetry is something I can think lots about because it is there also not only in physically even in our thoughts and the parallel it doesn't make science but Multiverse looks possible if we are on the balloon or in the balloon, the question is are they useful to think about Multiverse or parallel. I think if we learn about our world or our universe then maybe we can learn more then this. This is al me
It's actually not true that ALL of Newton's physical predictions would have been true whether you observed them or not. Because even Newtonian observation is a kind of physical interaction. Thus to predict how those physical interactions unfold, you need to include an observer.
Excellent. Life itself has two horizons. Birth and death. We only observe in-between.