Quantum mechanics is pretty well established, and we may suppose that it describes everything (at least, in low gravitational fields). Given that, pointing at a thing and saying “quantum mechanics!” adds no new information.
Are you making this argument?
P1: Quantum mechanics is well established.
P2: Quantum mechanics describes everything in low gravitational fields.
C1: So, calling a thing a “quantum system” doesn’t convey any information.
I wouldn’t state P1 and P2 as dogmatically as that, but rounding the uncertainty off to zero, yes. If everything is known to be described by quantum mechanics, pointing at something and saying “this is described by quantum mechanics” adds no new information.
Are you making this argument?
P1: Quantum mechanics is well established.
P2: Quantum mechanics describes everything in low gravitational fields.
C1: So, calling a thing a “quantum system” doesn’t convey any information.
I wouldn’t state P1 and P2 as dogmatically as that, but rounding the uncertainty off to zero, yes. If everything is known to be described by quantum mechanics, pointing at something and saying “this is described by quantum mechanics” adds no new information.