Re: [Sadhu Sanga] The quantum view of reality might not be so weird after all | Aeon Essaysray People Serge Patlavskiy Today at 2:10 PM To Online_Sadhu_Sanga@googlegroups.com Message body - [S.P.] Thanks, Jack for an interesting paper. From https://aeon.co/essays/the-quantum-view-of-reality-might-not-be-so-weird-after-all  we read: . "Why, then, is it still so common to find talk of quantum mechanics defying logic and generally messing with reality?" . For me, the answer is simple. The case is that in trying to construct a picture of the sub-atomic world the physicists continue making use of decompositional models widely used in Classical Physics: to study the whole we have to decompose it into parts.  . My solution of how to restore rationality in this field is that instead of decompositional models alone we have to use a system of AS-DIS-DEC models, where the AS-model (short for associational model) is for formalizing the initial whole, the DIS-model (short for dissociational model) is for formalizing the chains of wholes, and DEC-model (short for decompositional model) is for formalizing the parts/debris of the original whole.  . So, the original Whole may either decompose into parts/debris, or dissociate with formation of a chain of wholes. Now then, if the wholes constitute a chain formalizable with using the DIS-model, then the inter-system interaction between the elements of that chain takes place in no time (or, immediately) and despite of the distance between the elements of this chain. . To the point, this same system of models can be used as when modeling the beta-decay and the phenomena of nonlocal entanglement, so such phenomena as torrents of thoughts. I mean that the system of AS-DIS-DEC models has interdisciplinary application. . Best, Serge Patlavskiy From: "'JACK SARFATTI' via Sadhu-Sanga Under the holy association of Spd. B.M. Puri Maharaja, Ph.D." To: "online_sadhu_sanga@googlegroups.com" Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 11:12 AM Subject: [Sadhu Sanga] The quantum view of reality might not be so weird after all | Aeon Essaysray What's wrong with this picture? What's right about this picture? https://aeon.co/essays/the-quantum-view-of-reality-might-not-be-so-weird-after-all Quantum common sense Despite its confounding reputation, quantum mechanics both guides and helps explain human intuition Philip Ball 21 June, 2017 Quantum theory contradicts common sense.