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SJMCGOWAN777
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I've been thinking about the hard problem of consciousness a lot, and I would like to at least begin by asking a question or two about generic physical processes, especially processes happening at the subatomic scale. So my motivation is philosophical, particularly in the areas of mind and nature in general, and just to get a better idea of things viz. classic experiments. I am particularly interested in pair creation and the spontaneous parametric down-conversion that produces entangled pairs of photons from a coherent source. I want to find out as much as I can about these types of processes. I am not trained in physics or maths at all beyond GCSE but I have read a bit about quantum indistinguishability in popular books such as Tim Maudlin's "Quantum Non-Locality and Relativity" and have always been fascinated by relativity. I am well aware that mathematical formalism is essential to a full understanding of those theories, but I hope that the questions I ask will be simple and specific enough to be answerable in prose.
Thanks.
I've been thinking about the hard problem of consciousness a lot, and I would like to at least begin by asking a question or two about generic physical processes, especially processes happening at the subatomic scale. So my motivation is philosophical, particularly in the areas of mind and nature in general, and just to get a better idea of things viz. classic experiments. I am particularly interested in pair creation and the spontaneous parametric down-conversion that produces entangled pairs of photons from a coherent source. I want to find out as much as I can about these types of processes. I am not trained in physics or maths at all beyond GCSE but I have read a bit about quantum indistinguishability in popular books such as Tim Maudlin's "Quantum Non-Locality and Relativity" and have always been fascinated by relativity. I am well aware that mathematical formalism is essential to a full understanding of those theories, but I hope that the questions I ask will be simple and specific enough to be answerable in prose.
Thanks.