From: Andy N Pryke (anp@cs.bham.ac.uk)
Subject: Re: Disprove Gravity??? - Quantum Conspiracy Theory
Newsgroups: sci.skeptic
Date: 1999/03/03
In article <7bfcrl$22p@ttacs7.ttu.edu>,
Stephen Crouch wrote:
>Is there anyone out there with a degree in physics or engineering that can
>offer proof AGAINST gravity? I am writing an argument for english, and my
>professor won't accept most of my proof. If you can offer proof, please
>leave a responce. Thank you.
You could perhaps try making the "Quantum Conspiracy" argument [3]...
1. Take the Many World interpretation of quantum physics, i.e. that
the world (in some sense) "splits" each time a decision (read
measurement) is made.[1]
2. Each (measurement of / observation of) movement apparently due to
gravity causes "splitting".
3. A world exists in which (just by chance) every observation of
particle motion _appears_ to be influenced by gravity although the
vast majority of other worlds aren't.
One consequence of this might be that, at any moment, there are
zillions of copies of ourselves finding themselves in the normal
(non-gravitational) universe and being torn apart.
Andy.
[1] That each measurement causes a decomposition or decoherence of the
universal wavefunction into non-interacting and mostly non-
interfering branches, histories or worlds. (See "What is
decoherence?") - Many Worlds FAQ [2]
[2] Many Worlds FAQ, Feb'95. (Was) posted monthly to sci.astro,
sci.chem, sci.math, sci.philosophy, sci.physics, sci.skeptic,
sci.answers, news.answers by price@price.demon.co.uk (Michael Clive
Price).
[3] Anyone heard anything similar before?
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Andy Pryke - 18 May 2001