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I saw some goofy-ass Bluesky blabberer the other day who claimed that discussion of Schrรถdinger’s Cat in QM was elitist. Ok then. Mainly, Schrรถdinger’s Cat is useless for thinking about most things most people apply it to and 99.99% of people who use it don’t understand it and its historical context.

That said, QM is both easier and harder than its usual presentation. It’s not difficult to get across the basics, which are these:

1) Particles and waves aren’t the way to think about things in QM. Think about fields instead and that gets you so much further. The whole particle/wave “debate” is mostly junky bunk and bunky junk.

2) There is uncertainty always. Not because we don’t know something or because we haven’t measured it well enough. The uncertainty is inherent to the universe. It simply cannot be known because the universe itself does not know and has not “decided.” (Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and related.)

3) It’s all probabilities. Always. All the way down. Which is related to the above, ineluctably. The universe simply is probabilistic at its heart.

4) Entanglement is real, it’s not faster-than-light communication, and though it’s not “spooky,” it does have some very real implications about non-locality and reality.

5) Superposition is also real (contra dumbasses like Carlo Rovelli) and this also has very easily-measurable real-world implications.

In the same set of Bluesky clownery I also saw someone (same person? can’t recall) claim that if you could not explain what a de Broglie wave was or the significance of the time-independent Schrรถdinger equation (which they didn’t even spell correctly), you shouldn’t be talking about QM. Ok, LOL, de Broglie wave, big whoop: the wavelength of a particle or matter or whatever. Everything has one, it’s just that yours is really tiny because you’re really large (while an electron’s is large because it’s really fucking small). Damn ya’ll.

And the time independent Schrรถdinger equation just tells you what are the possible energy states of a static (which is what “time independent” means here) non-perturbed quantum system. Also I think that person put “time independent” in there to make their crap sound more impressive. The time-independent version is super easy to work out, by the way. A clever nine-year-old could do it.

Wake me up when that doof can talk about how gauge symmetry causes the Standard Model to just kind of fall out of it. And explain how that works. That’s about 10,000 times harder and until you understand that, you don’t really understand shit. (It took me about a decade of thinking about it every day and actually, yech, doing math, to understand that.)

Fuck.

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Exactly. Everyone on both sides of the debate is so solipsistic that no one talks about what’s actually happening. And what’s actually occurring is (as usual) all I care about.

The question, “Does AI act and think exactly like a human?” is idiotic. Clown-level thinking. “Does a submarine swim like a fish?” Who gives a fuck? The doofshit left is so concerned with calling AI a “plagiarism machine”and retrenching corporate copyright power in an extremely poorly-considered rearguard action against AI that they never even consider what’s really in store for the future or even what’s happening right under their always-upturned noses.

The real question is, “To what extent will AI replace human labor?” And, “What are the consequences of AI use, in the politico-economic sense and socioculturally?” (Etc.)

AI and all the implications and complications thereof is not going away. The Bluesky clowns can screech all they like about their poorly-conceptualized understanding of plagiarism and how AI works but the incontestable fact is that AI is here and MBAs are going to use it even where it makes zero sense. That is now inevitable (absent Butlerian Jihad).

Time to deal with it like adults, not like whiny petulant children.

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If all men had to be brutally honest for 24 hours, what would women be shocked to learn?

Not an issue in my current relationship, but no, in fact I wasn’t checking that other girl out. I quite literally didn’t even see her. I was staring into space thinking about the random crap I always think about and she happened to walk in front of me.

If you asked me what she looked like or what she was wearing, I’d have no damn idea. Leave me alone.