James S Saint wrote:NO! It doesn't. I have pointed that out to you before. Materialism has nothing to do with determinism. Determinism includes the existence of non-material entities such as a perfect circle, socialism, virtuous women, and good men.
In any event, even if one is going to argue for a non-material determinism, such determinism has been disproven independently by other scientific experimentation which I covered in my other thread.
Keith Russell wrote:No, it's a logcial fallacy in any case.
No, it's not.
Those guys weren't right (or wrong) because they were named Bohr, Heisenberg, or Wheeler. If they were right, they were right because they discovered evidence to support their positions.
That's the evidence I referred to. I'm not making the case that
because they say so materialism has been proven, but rather that quantum experimentation has disproven materialism, and supplied their quotes as evidence that I am not misapprehending the results of that work.
wanabe wrote:You are taking things completely out of context ....
Not according to the quotes from the heavy hitters of quantum physics I've provided.
...to support your beliefs.
What beliefs are you referring to? Also, since I don't base my beliefs on evidence, why would I try to support them via evidence?