I am having a bit of trouble with this series. I can see that you are explaining that reality consists of states with “amplitude” numbers assigned to each state.
You seem to assign arbitrary numbers to the initial states and an arbitrary amplitude change rules to mirrors. Why is this in any way applicable to objective reality? Or are these numbers non-arbitrary? Or am I just missing something elementary?
Why states of photons or detectors are complex numbers and mirror is a function?
I am having a bit of trouble with this series. I can see that you are explaining that reality consists of states with “amplitude” numbers assigned to each state.
You seem to assign arbitrary numbers to the initial states and an arbitrary amplitude change rules to mirrors. Why is this in any way applicable to objective reality? Or are these numbers non-arbitrary? Or am I just missing something elementary?
Why states of photons or detectors are complex numbers and mirror is a function?
How does time factor into all of this?