How Quantum is Life?

Voting Deadline: December 1, 2025 at 10AM US EST

Abstract

Ask an experimental physicist to describe reality, and she might speak in terms of discrete events—clicks, flashes, particle tracks. Ask the same of a theorist, and he might speak of the continuous phenomena of curves, symmetries, dynamic motion. Pressed hard enough, though, both will likely reach the same conclusion: reality isn’t important to what a scientist does. Why not?
Thomas Howard Ray
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