Comments about the article in Nature: Quantum world may be intuitive.
Following is a discussion about this "News" in Nature Vol 532 14 April 2016, At page 160, by Elizabeth Gibney
- The text in italics is copied from the article
- Immediate followed by some comments
In the last paragraph I explain my own opinion.
This article is about the video game "Quantum Moves". In the same Nature Vol 532 there are two more articles about the same issue:
Introduction
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With particles that can exist in two places at once, the quantum world is often considered to be inherently counter intuitive.
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The issue is much more exactly what does it means and how do we demonstrate that.
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Now a group of scientist has created a video game that follows the laws of quantum mechanics, but at which non-physicist human players excel.
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For the results of my experience with this video game go: Quantum Moves - Experimental Data
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But the work also suggests that the human mind might be more capable of grasping the rules of the bizarre quantum world than previously thought.
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I doubt this. The game is nothing more than a simulation of a physical process (at least that is the intention)
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"Human advantage"
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What abilities humans bring to the mix is unclear.
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I have the same objections.
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Although an interset in physics seems to correlate with ability in the game success did not correlate with years spent studying quantum physics.
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My intuitive feelings are the same.
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