What the Nobel Prize actually showed (Physics, 2022)
The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics went to Alain Aspect, John Clauser, and Anton Zeilinger.
What they demonstrated experimentally:
Quantum mechanics is real, not just a mathematical trick
Entangled particles behave in ways that cannot be explained by:
local realism (the idea that objects have definite properties independent of observation, and no influence travels faster than light)
They violated Bell’s inequalities, closing loopholes
In plain terms:
The universe is not locally realistic in the classical sense.
That’s huge — but it’s also very specific.
What they did not prove
They did not show that:
Consciousness is quantum
Human thought collapses wave functions
Reality depends on the human mind
“Everything is just consciousness”
Those ideas belong to:
Interpretations of quantum mechanics
Philosophy of mind
Sometimes speculative neuroscience
Sometimes outright New Age overreach
They are not established results of physics.
So is there a reality?
Yes — but it’s not the naive, commonsense reality of classical physics.
What has been shown:
There is a mind-independent physical world
That world obeys quantum laws
Some properties do not exist in a definite form until measured
Measurement outcomes are real, stable, and objective once they occur
What failed is classical realism, not reality itself.
A useful way to put it:
Reality exists, but it does not come pre-packaged with all its properties fully specified.
Where consciousness fits (and doesn’t)
Brains are made of quantum matter, trivially true
But:
Neurons operate at scales where quantum coherence almost certainly decoheres
No experiment shows consciousness requires quantum effects
No experiment shows consciousness causes quantum collapse
Most working physicists would say:
Consciousness is an emergent biological process that operates on top of quantum physics — not something that rewrites it.
Why the confusion happens
Quantum mechanics is:
Deeply counterintuitive
Conceptually unsettling
Easy to misuse metaphorically
So people slide from:
“Classical realism is false”
into:
“Reality isn’t real”
or
“Everything is consciousness”
That slide is not licensed by the physics.
A careful conclusion
There is a reality
It is not classical
It is not purely mental
It is quantum at the foundations
Meaning, interpretation, and experience arise on top of it, not instead of it
Or more succinctly:
Quantum mechanics doesn’t abolish reality.
It abolishes our comforting picture of reality.
The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics went to Alain Aspect, John Clauser, and Anton Zeilinger.
What they demonstrated experimentally:
Quantum mechanics is real, not just a mathematical trick
Entangled particles behave in ways that cannot be explained by:
local realism (the idea that objects have definite properties independent of observation, and no influence travels faster than light)
They violated Bell’s inequalities, closing loopholes
In plain terms:
The universe is not locally realistic in the classical sense.
That’s huge — but it’s also very specific.
What they did not prove
They did not show that:
Consciousness is quantum
Human thought collapses wave functions
Reality depends on the human mind
“Everything is just consciousness”
Those ideas belong to:
Interpretations of quantum mechanics
Philosophy of mind
Sometimes speculative neuroscience
Sometimes outright New Age overreach
They are not established results of physics.
So is there a reality?
Yes — but it’s not the naive, commonsense reality of classical physics.
What has been shown:
There is a mind-independent physical world
That world obeys quantum laws
Some properties do not exist in a definite form until measured
Measurement outcomes are real, stable, and objective once they occur
What failed is classical realism, not reality itself.
A useful way to put it:
Reality exists, but it does not come pre-packaged with all its properties fully specified.
Where consciousness fits (and doesn’t)
Brains are made of quantum matter, trivially true
But:
Neurons operate at scales where quantum coherence almost certainly decoheres
No experiment shows consciousness requires quantum effects
No experiment shows consciousness causes quantum collapse
Most working physicists would say:
Consciousness is an emergent biological process that operates on top of quantum physics — not something that rewrites it.
Why the confusion happens
Quantum mechanics is:
Deeply counterintuitive
Conceptually unsettling
Easy to misuse metaphorically
So people slide from:
“Classical realism is false”
into:
“Reality isn’t real”
or
“Everything is consciousness”
That slide is not licensed by the physics.
A careful conclusion
There is a reality
It is not classical
It is not purely mental
It is quantum at the foundations
Meaning, interpretation, and experience arise on top of it, not instead of it
Or more succinctly:
Quantum mechanics doesn’t abolish reality.
It abolishes our comforting picture of reality.
WillieT · 61-69, M
@FrogManSometimesLooksBothWays Thanks for posting. I do get confused on this, probably get too much stuff from YouTube, but find it fascinating, always good to learn more about it.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
You sound like the kid that was in my class that said to the teacher that science had proved that God wasn't real 😂
1. Do you even know what they mean with quantum.
2. How do you trust three humans supposed proof about everything? Every theory we have and will have eventually crumbles down and is replaced.
3. Science doesn't even understand the brain yet, let alone what is giving us conscience.
1. Do you even know what they mean with quantum.
2. How do you trust three humans supposed proof about everything? Every theory we have and will have eventually crumbles down and is replaced.
3. Science doesn't even understand the brain yet, let alone what is giving us conscience.
Magenta · F
@MartinTheFirst "False knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance"
Magenta · F
Of course there is.
Cut yourself with a knife and tell me if that is real?
I find it so ironic that many will vilify and put down scientists for legit things, yet in this one bizarre thing, choose to believe them.
Cut yourself with a knife and tell me if that is real?
I find it so ironic that many will vilify and put down scientists for legit things, yet in this one bizarre thing, choose to believe them.
Maturebate · 70-79, M
Go deep enough and everything IS quantum.
Our "reality" is bound by our senses.
Our "reality" is bound by our senses.
ElRengo · 70-79, M
The asociation of Quantum Physics with absence of material reality is tied to one / some of many formulations / interpretations of that branch of Physics.
OogieBoogie · F
Yeah, things are gonna get imteresting. This is a huge shift for physics.
WillieT · 61-69, M
@OogieBoogie It's fascinating, yet happening so fast it's difficult to keep up.
OogieBoogie · F
@WillieT ikr !
Its all snowballing.
I know the theory has been floating around for about 100 years....but its only now all coming together.
Its all snowballing.
I know the theory has been floating around for about 100 years....but its only now all coming together.
Achelois · F
The spoon doesn’t exist ✨
Massive shifts are happening 🌙 exciting ✨
Massive shifts are happening 🌙 exciting ✨
NativePortlander1970 · 51-55
Everybody's reality is based on personal perceptions...











