Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
AMA | October 2024
Sean Carroll
Shouldn't it also work backward in time as well, and therefore make it impossible to determine a past state? It's not quantum indeterminacy. I don't really like that word. I'm not sure what that refers to. But there is, in the real world, an arrow of time associated with quantum mechanics, namely... wave functions collapse toward the future, not toward the past.
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