Can Entanglement Solve the Debate on Quantum Semantics?

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In summary, the debate on quantum semantics can potentially be solved by the concept of entanglement, which suggests that particles can be interconnected and affect each other even at great distances. This idea challenges the traditional understanding of language and meaning, as it raises questions about how the observer influences the observed in quantum systems. While some argue that entanglement can explain quantum semantics, others believe that it is not enough to fully understand the complexities of language and meaning. Further research and exploration in this field is needed to determine the role of entanglement in the debate on quantum semantics.
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Welcome to PF. There are quite a few retired EEs here.
 
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anorlunda said:
Welcome to PF. There are quite a few retired EEs here.
Thanks! I've been doing some reading on entanglement and been following some forum threads. Enjoy watching the good folks there debate the semantics. I guess that's why we have math!
 
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