Abstract
Final Panel Discussion - The Potential Relations of Quantum Mechanics and the Decline Effect
Presentation exploring potential connections of the the 'Decline Effect' and the Relational Realist interpretation of quantum mechanics (research co-sponsored by the Fetzer-Franklin Fund: https://www.fetzer-franklin-fund.org/publications-overview/foundations-relational-realism-topological-approach-quantum-mechanics-philosophy-nature/).
This symposium, “The Decline Effect: Evidence, Explanations, and Future Directions” was sponsored by the Fetzer-Franklin Fund: (https://www.fetzer-franklin-fund.org/events/decline-effect-evidence-explanations-future-directions/) held at the University of California, Santa Barbara, co-organized by Jonathan Schooler and Jan Walleczek. The participants sought advances in understanding how various scientific practices may negatively impact the search for truth and objectivity, and how the development of new protocols and open-access methodologies might best address the current reproducibility crisis in science.