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Critique of "Quantum Enigma:Physic encounters Consciousness"
arXiv
Authors: Michael Nauenberg
Year
2007
Paper ID
50300
Status
Preprint
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The central claim that understanding quantum mechanics requires a conscious observer, which is made made by B. Rosenblum and F. Kuttner in their book "Quantum Enigma: Physics encounters consciousnes", is shown to be based on various misunderstandings and distortions of the foundations of quantum mechanics.
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