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samecouldbesaid | 4 years ago | on: Watching Jeff Bezos Go to Space Was More Depressing Than Inspiring

I’m starting to become doubtful that the world is better today than 50 years ago and I wonder if we’re on a path of decline. That’s my impression and it might be downvoted but it should be expressed. Every generation has countless events that mimic some rich guy burning money for something best described as a short joy ride. Yet, in the past it wasn’t so in the face of the misfortunate. I think that’s why suicide is increasing among the young. Sure, access to healthcare is better nowadays but I question if today’s environment is healthy or in fact unhealthy for not well off people. They’re kind of stuck in a system that forces them to stay alive as slaves to capitalism while the rich dance in their face. I even think the tide is turning on belief in free will and meaning the ones born into the worst circumstances will find current today even more absurd than their past generations.

samecouldbesaid | 4 years ago | on: How Bell’s Theorem proved ‘spooky action at a distance’ is real

Your argument is kind of hand wavy and while the same can be argued about quantum mechanics if not attempting to give the theory much thought. Similar to who you’re replying to as well. There exists a few ways that superdeterminism can make a universe such as our own while making humans believe in quantum mechanics and similar to the few ways that quantum mechanics can make a universe like our own with humans believing in superdeterminism. Both theories use logic to express how they do it and the only significant difference is real-time processing vs predeterminism.

samecouldbesaid | 4 years ago | on: How Bell’s Theorem proved ‘spooky action at a distance’ is real

Superdeterminism is still determinism but an idea added to it for all particles sharing all future states. Superdeterminism is against the idea of real-time processing while Quantum Mechanics is typically imagined as real-time processing. Sure, determinism can illustrate a deterministic system producing infinite universes that are deterministically operating every possibility imaginable, where a local subject could get the impression things aren’t deterministic while they indeed are if viewing the whole system non-locally and that with what you’re describing doesn’t really fit the expression of chance.
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