🚨 Quantum Physics at the Limit: When Reality Becomes “Spooky”… 👻⚛️ What actually happens when a physical system is completely isolated from the rest of the world? This is precisely where one of the greatest mysteries of modern physics begins. In the classical world, particles follow clear paths—like little “balls” moving through space and time. But in the realm of quantum physics, a second “set of natural laws” suddenly seems to apply: States are not unique, but distributed, blurred, almost ghostly. 🌌 Only through interaction with the environment—that is, through a kind of “coupling”—does this state collapse into something concrete. We know this phenomenon as the famous collapse of the wave function. 💥 But why does a system behave so fundamentally differently without this coupling? Why does this “spooky behavior” of decoupled systems exist at all? 🤯 It is precisely at this boundary between observable reality and quantum-physical possibility that we begin our Zoomposium—together with physicist Prof. Dr. Gerd Ganteför. This is not just about physics, but about the big questions: 👉 What is reality? 👉 What role does information play? 👉 And are we reaching the limits of our scientific worldview here? A fascinating insight into what may be the deepest secrets of our universe. 🔍✨ 📎 Information: https://philosophies.de/index.php/2023/04/16/zoomposium-gerd-gantefoer/ 📺 Interview: https://youtu.be/V4pUEEtFCUo















