• Linkey
    33
    The science is now able to combine the quantum mechanics with the game theory:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHSH_inequality#CHSH_game

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_pseudo-telepathy

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_game_theory

    These refs are perfect; and if the quantum mechanics can be united with the game theory, this means that our views in the field of philosophy must be reconsidered.
    I mean, that the ethology (a combination of the game theory with the theory of evolution) gives the answers to the questions about the nature of Good and Evil. Here are these answers in brief:

    1) The altruism and the selfishness appear in situations with the games with non-zero sums;
    2) The Good is altruism, the Evil is selfishness. More exactly, the Evil is a behavior that is beneficial for the one who commits it, and disadvantageous for others;
    3) For each person it is beneficial to behave selfishly, but when everybody in the population behaves selfishly, this population suffers from that;
    4) The altruism is unstable; this means, that if some people in the population behave selfishly, they live better than others and correspondingly they spread their genes or memes more efficiently, and their number increases;
    5) The altruism can be supported by group selection together with the Simpson's paradox, but this requires certain conditions;
    6) A more common way of suppressing the selfishness is the social contract ("Leviathan"); however this way has its own faults, in particular a new type of Evil can occur with it - authoritarian state. This is explained by the fact that the people who are elected to supress the egoists are egoists themselves.

    How these principles should be reconsidered for the world where quantum effects play a big role?
  • Lionino
    2.7k
    How many quantum numbers are there to describe an electron orbiting around an atomic nucleus?
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