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([personal profile] sigma7 Dec. 28th, 2004 06:46 pm)
Let's see how bad we can bend your mind today. First, maybe gravity is broken: a decent look from the LA Times at the Pioneer Anomaly.

Second...oh, just read it. It's making my head hurt.

If, as quantum mechanics says, observing the world tends to change it, how is it that we can agree on anything at all? Why doesn't each person leave a slightly different version of the world for the next person to find?

Because, say the researchers, certain special states of a system are promoted above others by a quantum form of natural selection, which they call quantum darwinism. Information about these states proliferates and gets imprinted on the environment. So observers coming along and looking at the environment in order to get a picture of the world tend to see the same 'preferred' states.
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