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Your opinion on the conversation between Abraham Pais and Einstein?

Not merely the conversation, but the idea behind it.
“I recall that during one walk Einstein suddenly stopped, turned to me and asked whether I really believed that the moon exists only when I look at it.”
-Abraham Pais

The question itself, does the moon exist only when you look at it, challenges the quantum theory in respect to the fact that quantum mechanical things lack objective properties. Momentum, for example.

The famous Erwin's cat paradox is a similar example.

My opinion, after researching for a couple of months, is this.

Although the moon isn't there when nobody is looking, it acts as if it is.

Again, Einstein didn't have any proof, it was simply his belief. Science doesn't give us a complete scope of objective reality.
I'm a bio student, I don't know much about physics except what I learned in four years of high school. I'm wondering what other people's opinion on this is(though not many will bother reading😂.)
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UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
They're basically just getting into the whole concept of data abstraction and the lack of fundamental truth to science, something that has gotten increasing interest lately too because abstraction is a fundamental part of computer programming and there are increasing numbers of programmers around.
@UndeadPrivateer I didn't know about the relation between those two.
It's interesting you say that. I've seen this theory being tossed around lately. I felt the need to fully understand it, till I realized there was no definite answer.
UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
@BlastEndedSkrewt There isn't, really. The best you can do is try to remain non-dogmatic about things. It's a rabbithole without end. It's really fascinating to study but boy is it complicated and mind-warping.