Nope, 'framework' [necessitate a system] is a very common concept and generic fundamental requirement within ALL fields of knowledge.Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Tue Feb 14, 2023 8:32 amWell this sounds like your personal theory, not the theory of actual physicists. I have never heard a physicist use the term fsk. Which just goes to show what I was saying before: this is not the standard view.Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Tue Feb 14, 2023 3:16 amAll facts, knowledge and truths are conditioned upon a specific FSK.Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 12:50 pm
The irony in this point of view is, if there was nothing mind in independent, then what does it even mean to "discover" that qm is "true"?
Qm is built on experiments and equations that describe and predict the results of those experiments. We can verify, experimentally, that qm models of the world accurately predict what happens.
How could we discover something new about the world that we didn't already know, if there wasn't something there independent of our minds to be discovered?
You're certainly free to interpret it that way if you want, but it is not the exclusive - or even common - way experts in the field interpret QM, quantum physics, and all the experiments and discoveries and equations surrounding it.
ALL FSKs are managed and sustained by humans [mentally, i.e. mind].
All QM facts are conditioned to the science-QM FSK.
Thus, all QM truths are mind-interdependent, not mind-independent.
The scientific FSK is the most credible and reliable FSK [comparing the best of each respective FSK].
Other than the mathematics FSK which other FSK is more credible than the scientific FSK.
Thus, the truths of QM is credible.
In this case, that particular QM thesis [relatively counter-intuitive] was proven and translated into practices [technologies] that are likely to benefit greatly to human progress, that is the confidence level of the truth of this QM thesis.
Note Science and its basic Scientific Method [a framework] within the larger scientific FSK.
Note this for example re Physics;
Richard Feyman on the need for a Framework in Physics;
https://youtu.be/MO0r930Sn_8?t=96
With reference to Mathematics;
Still don't get it?A mathematical theory is a mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms. It can also simultaneously be a body of knowledge (e.g., based on known axioms and definitions), and so in this sense can refer to an area of mathematical research within the established framework.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_theory#:
