Is reality a game of quantum mirrors? (philosophy of physics)

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https://theconversation.com/is-reality-a...-be-162936

EXCERPTS: . . . During the scientific revolution, the English physics pioneer Isaac Newton and his German counterpart Gottfried Leibniz disagreed on the nature of space and time.

Newton claimed space and time acted like a “container” for the contents of the universe. That is, if we could remove the contents of the universe [...] we would be left with empty space and time. This is the “absolute” view of space and time.

Leibniz, on the other hand, claimed that space and time were nothing more than the sum total of distances and durations between all the objects and events of the world. If we removed the contents of the universe, we would remove space and time also. This is the “relational” view of space and time: they are only the spatial and temporal relations between objects and events. The relational view of space and time was a key inspiration for Einstein when he developed general relativity.

Carlo Rovelli makes use of this idea to understand quantum mechanics. He claims the objects of quantum theory, such as a photon, electron, or other fundamental particle, are nothing more than the properties they exhibit when interacting with – in relation to – other objects.

These properties of a quantum object are determined through experiment [...] Together they make up an object’s state. According to Rovelli’s relational interpretation, these properties are all there is to the object: there is no underlying individual substance that “has” the properties.

So how does this help us understand quantum theory? Consider the well-known quantum puzzle of Schrödinger’s cat. [...] According to orthodox quantum theory, the cat is neither dead nor alive until we open the box and observe the system...

But according to the relational interpretation, the state of any system is always in relation to some other system. So the quantum process in the box might have an indefinite outcome in relation to us, but have a definite outcome for the cat.

So it is perfectly reasonable for the cat to be neither dead nor alive for us, and at the same time to be definitely dead or alive itself. One fact of the matter is real for us, and one fact of the matter is real for the cat. When we open the box, the state of the cat becomes definite for us, but the cat was never in an indefinite state for itself.

In the relational interpretation there is no global, “God’s eye” view of reality... (MORE - missing details)
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I don't believe we have any evidence that the spread of a wave function can be different for different observers. Nor does a relational interpretation, like Leibniz', deny a "God's eye view." Just because observers within the system can have disagreeing observations doesn't mean that an external observer can't have their own, equally valid frame of reference.

This seems to be the usual, poor quality of "science journalism."
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