Quantum theory takes this subjectivity to a strange extreme:
There is no elephant,
There is no elephant,
only blind men.
-- George Johnson, Fire in the
Mind (1995), p. 140
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Here come the Elephants
~
That epigram, pried from its context, has a pleasingly
Minimalist ring, rather like “Garfield minus Garfield”, though in our
case what is missing is any elephant.
As for the sense in context: The elephant represents a sought-for deterministic objective
value for some quantized parameter (such as position, velocity,
polarization). The blind-men are
the scientists or their measuring-instruments. To their dismay, they discover that no such value
exists: the elephant is absent.
~
String theory, too, has (as in the parable of the blind-men)
suffered from an overplus of versions, none canonical. But now:
For the five string theories,
M-theory serves as the unifying pachyderm.
M-theory serves as the unifying pachyderm.
There is indeed an elephant and men are inside, that's their real problem.
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