Originally Posted by
Myriad
That second paragraph directly contradicts the first.
And this one directly contradicts yours.
Originally Posted by
Myriad
Quantum mechanics is part of the fabricated mental model made of electrical impulses from which we extrapolate the external universe.
I don't know what that means.
Originally Posted by
Myriad
If our minds are too feeble to process a complete or accurate description of the universe as your first paragraph claims, then we either cannot fully process quantum mechanics either, or quantum mechanics is not a complete and accurate description. Either way, your claim that quantum mechanics tells us what reality is fundamentally like contradicts your premises.
You're getting confused. We cannot directly perceive quantum events. We can build machines to do so and read their output. We can also do the maths that predict aggregate quantum outputs and compare them with experimental results. We can perceive macro events. None of these points contradict any of the others.