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left-struck 6 days ago

>If indeed it's happening, the only explanation can be something to do with very deep Quantum Mechanics including multiverse theory

Why would that be the only explanation? that seems like very low down on a long list of possible explanations.

I didn’t read the paper but the author was discussing how some people impart precession onto the coin which is a likely explanation for causing a bias.

teaearlgraycold 6 days ago | parent | next [-]

Any relatively new field of physics gets the same treatment as religion.

quantadev 6 days ago | parent [-]

Now that so many physicists and legitimate experts (non-quacks) believe in Simulation Theory, we've sort of "merged" physics and Religion. The general agreed upon definition of God is "whatever thing is simulating the universe". Of course all the Religious dogma and mythology stories are things that most of them don't believe.

quantadev 6 days ago | parent | prev [-]

The fact that some people cause it and some people don't (the coin flip bias) can have an explanation something like having to do with their impact on the causality chain if our universe/timeline. It could be anything from which one of them is older, to which one of them has a future offspring that does something big that has a big impact on the universe (in terms of Butterfly Effect kind of knock-on effects).

But I just don't see a person being able to flip accurately enough cause this. No way. But I'm just playing along here. I don't truly believe this experiment is anything but either a hoax, or mistake.