Reality, if you want to call it that, isn’t some objective existence beyond what’s measurable or observable. In physics, describing what is observable and measurable as accurately and completely as possible is our highest goal. By creating a theory where quantum operators act on quantum wavefunctions, we can accurately calculate the probability distribution of possible outcomes.
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst We believe nowadays that we are just grasping the wonder and strangeness of what reality is, and its relationship to consciousness, which for some scientists and biologist may happen not just in the visible reality but also in the quantum realm and the universe. And every time we find something new in Physics of particles and quantum physics, we really discover that we are just ants observing how elephants move and work. Quantum reality is a mystery. Quantum theory is just “weird” and difficult to understand. Maybe the future AGI or ASI will be able at least to research it better than we do, helping us to explore the difference and the connection between quantum realm and “real” reality.