Krauss makes a good point re Chopra et al, however, ultimately he is just as clueless as they are,something I'm not sure he understands.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister <no_re...@...> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > » It is safe to say that nobody understands quantum mechanics. Richard > > Feynman. > > There was a time when the newspapers said that only twelve men understood the > theory of relativity. I do not believe there ever was such a time. There > might have been a time when only one man did, because he was the only guy who > caught on, before he wrote his paper. But after people read the paper a lot > of people understood the theory of relativity in some way or other, certainly > more than twelve. On the other hand, I think I can safely say that nobody > understands quantum mechanics > > I am going to tell you what nature behaves like. If you will simply admit > that maybe she does behave like this, you will find her a delightful, > entrancing thing. Do not keep saying to yourself, if you can possibly avoid > it, `but how can it be like that?' because you will get `down the drain,' > into a blind alley from which nobody has yet escaped. Nobody knows how it can > be like that. > > Richard Feynman The Character of Physical Law (Lecture 6), >