Month: January 2026
The Beetle of Which We Can Indeed Speak–just not in classical language
I was inspired to write this post after seeing a post by Hammurabi Rubio (a guest post for Romaric Jannel) with a fun revisiting of Wittgenstein's "beetle in the box" metaphor for language: “Suppose everyone had a box with something in it: we call it a ‘beetle’. No one can look into anyone else’s box, … Continue reading The Beetle of Which We Can Indeed Speak–just not in classical language
I’m reblogging this post on the quantum/classical transition from nearly 10 years ago…
because there seems to be ongoing puzzlement about the quantum/classical divide. Comments welcome. https://transactionalinterpretation.org/2018/03/06/what-is-the-quantum-classical-divide/?page_id=1458