Could Chopra be any more muddled? First he claims that “quantum” is just a metaphor, and then he accuses all those fundamentalist physicists of hijacking his word and using it wrongly.
Quantum physics is a very specific discipline that currently has no direct applicability to medicine — every time Chopra opens his mouth and uses the word inappropriately, he’s committing quackery.
Zinc Avenger says
You’re talking about quantum. He’s talking about quantum quantum. It’s different. It’s more quantum.
noname says
Didn’t you post that already somewhen ?
Denephew Ogvorbis, OM says
Or he’s talking about the wooist version of quantum: “quantumn.”
Nancy New, Queen of your Regulatory Nightmare says
Clearly, Chopra’s Quantum goes to Eleven.
Compuholic says
I’m no physicist, but I was under the impression that quantum theory has direct applications in medicine (like MRT- and PET Scans). Not to mention the indirect applications through the use of computers which also require quantum physics. (e.g. for the design of the transistors)
Mike Haynes says
I think Julia Sweeney summed it up nicely in her “Letting Go of God” presentation.
“Deepak Chopra is full of shit!”
meeotch says
It’s one of my biggest pet peeves in life when the people who coin a term hijack its meaning from those who weren’t using it.
consciousness razor says
The more we know about how muddled Chopra is, the less we can know about what his muddled bullshit is supposed to mean. It has something to do with quantums, which are metaphors stolen by physicists.
Irene Delse says
How dare these arrogant physicists criticise alt-med quacks for hijacking one of physics’ own core concepts! What’s next, evolutionary biologists complaining about the creative interpretation of fossils by creationists?
Emrysmyrddin says
I follow @DBagChopra on Twitter – illustrating the trouble with Poes, it might as well be the real thing. Funny as quantum, though.
krismaglione says
Agreed. MRIs wouldn’t be possible without quantum mechanics. Nor laser surgery. Nor computer-assisted techniques, like CT scans, laproscopy, radio-transmitting endoscopic probes, … Quantum mechanics has had a huge, direct effect on modern medicine… just not remotely in the ways Chopra prates endlessly about.
robb says
what Comuholic said. there is quantum physics used indirectly in medicine, especially for imaging technologies. also, accelerators create radionuclides that can be used to destroy cancer cells. the accelerators can even be used to directly irradiate tumors.
Hairy Chris, blah blah blah etc says
I do rather like Prof D’s “WTF?” expression @the 2:20 mark.
radpumpkin says
Being a chemist, my experience with quantum mechanics has been limited solely to the interaction between light and those leptons orbiting the nucleus, but even this very basic level contains more craziness than Chopra here can spout. Once you understand the mechanism behind things like tunneling or electron exchange, you can’t help but laugh at such amateurish degrees of insanity. Oooh, you think conscious thought can magically heal you, and that those mean physicists have hijacked a word from you over century ago? Boring! Why don’t you take a look at…I dunno, those creation/destruction operators? Maybe you can come up with something more entertaining eventually…
andyo says
I don’t think by “directly” PZ meant that. Or else it would be obvious that not only in medicine, but also old boring mundane me using quantum mechanics “directly” on a daily basis.
chigau (同じ) says
Holy quantumn shit!
misanthroputz says
#5 Cpmpuholic
Actually Pet and MRT scans would also be considered an indirect uses of quantum physics in medical applications (it is only the designers of such tools that require knowledge of the physics behind their working) — the point PZ is making is that no doctor need know “directly” one wit of info about quantum physics in order to do their job well, even if some of their tools depends (seemingly) more heavily upon quantum effects than others.
And, not to be argumentative but merely to clarify — to point out to say transistors are an indirect use of quantum physics is similar to saying every human being is an indirect user of quantum physics simply because each of us has chemical reactions in our bodies happening right now that depend upon known quantum effects. Quantum physics “indirectly” is part of everything that happens, so I don’t think your usage of “indirect” here is all that informative — in this sense everything we do is an “indirect application” of quantum physics.
Glen Davidson says
Damned scientists, they think just because they have stuff that works that it’s so much better than mumbling “quantum” as a confusing metaphor. And scientists don’t know everything!
Make that man a DI fellow.
Gee, wasn’t there already a word for “quantum” leaps of mind, like Gestalt? But why would Chopra just use an accepted word in psychology/cog-sci, when he could take over a physics word that sounds rather wooish to a lot of naive folk?
Cause he’s a creative quantum thinker.
Glen Davidson
angelvigo says
Here we are in this particular thread talking about Chopra and quantum mechanics,and yet no one has posted a Futurama clip? For shame!
Doug Little says
As in a superposition of wave functions muddled?
chigau (同じ) says
” … once qualified as a doctor …”
That is pretty nasty.
SC (Salty Current), OM says
“We think that many times patients may feel healed, even though they may die from a disease, if they learn to go beyond their personal fear of death.”
Because feeling healed is what medicine’s about, really. So many of medicine’s arrogant afficionados have hijacked the word to mean preventing death and stuff.
supermental says
Oh, the charlatan Deeeeepak Chop-Chop…
allytude says
From now on my metaphor for Chopra is “idiot”.
shouldbeworking says
Chopra is in a superposition of many quantum states: batshit insane, freaking stupid, fraudulent, hyper confused and bloody weird.
Rev. BigDumbChimp says
My quantum lunch salad is quite tasty.
Dan Palka says
BTW if any of you haven’t seen it, the show this clip is taken from is excellent.
davidgoldreich says
Just fill this out and you too can give advice like Deepak Chopra
http://www.calamitiesofnature.com/archive/?c=555
Emrysmyrddin says
Example of @DBagChopra. It’d be nice to see hir get more followers, they always put a smile on my face.
starskeptic says
Denephew@3 quantumn is my favorite season – but I like springtumn too…
chigau (同じ) says
I just found some cheese(?) in the back of the fridge.
Is quantumn green and fuzzy?
'Tis Himself, OM. says
Only if you’re doing it right.
Lynna, OM says
I always thought of a “quantum leap” in the mind as more of a “Eureka” moment.
Eureka moments don’t seem to fit into the “discontinuity” category. It’s more of an example of broadly distributed, continuous processing power.
Excerpt from “Eureka Hunt,” an article published by the New Yorker in July, 2008:
Denephew Ogvorbis, OM says
chigau:
No. Quantumn is orange, yellow and red. ‘Specially ’round the Quantumnal Equine.
dougittner says
So if SOPA passed would Chopra be charged with copyright infringement for taking a word coined by a scientist and claiming credit for it? Or is it just another case of a religious fraud getting a religious exemption?
SC (Salty Current), OM says
The DBag tweets are hilarious.
chigau (同じ) says
If you think “quantum” has it bad try “quark”.
Second Cousin Ogvorbis, OM. Twice Removed by Request. says
Schroedinger’s Duck?
rk says
If it muddles like a duck and quarks like a duck, is it in the box?
Ray, rude-ass yankee
Serendipitydawg (Physicists are such a pain sometimes) says
Quantum was only used to describe the discrete nature of energy levels and its derivation from quantus is nothing more than an indication of quantity.
I prefer this appropriation, at least it cleans dishes well.
And thank you Og for Schroedinger’s Duck, that one gave me a hearty chuckle.
chigau (同じ) says
Quark is quantumn joyce cheese.
Gregory Greenwood says
These days, whenever I hear a huckster like Chopra utter the word ‘quantum’, I simply replace it in my mind with ‘abracadabra’. His blather doesn’t make any less sense with this simple word substitution – I wonder why that should be?
Why, it is almost as if he uses the word without any inkling of its actual meaning, but that can’t be right. Afterall, he coined the
preciousterm, and those sneaky little physicistsese stole it from him!tim rowledge, Ersatz Haderach says
Excellent mental image. I think that explains my favourite joke –
Q: what is the difference between a duck?
A: one of its legs is both the same
Obviously it’s a Schroedinger’s Duck.
DLC says
I could explain quantum mechanics, but I can’t. It’s a dual-state problem. . .
hkdharmon says
There is a guy who teaches “Quantum Jujitsu” which means who-the-hell-knows. Jujitsu that works by small discrete movements over small distances instead of smooth continuous motions over long distances? It has become, in popular culture, one of those words that just means “somehow better than something else”. The BS in the martial arts is comparable to the BS in medical quackery. However, it is probably less dangerous to mankind.
Moggie says
Metaphor can be useful for communicating difficult concepts. If I’m trying to explain something unfamiliar to you, and I use as metaphor a concept you’re familiar with, that can help lead you to understanding. But if instead I choose my metaphor from an area of science which is notoriously hard to grasp, isn’t that pretty much an admission that I’m using it to obfuscate, not enlighten?
Hairy Chris, blah blah blah etc says
@tim rowledge, Ersatz Haderach
Wow, that’s my #1 too. My friends wondered why I was rolling around the floor while reading a generally unfunny student RAG rag. More recently I’ve never been able to adequately describe it to various Slavic mates of mine, I swear that it’s a language thing. :-/
billyjoe says
I had to get to Moggie’s comment to get anything useful out of these comments. Quite right, you use objects of our everyday experience as analogies to try to explain difficult concepts. For example waves and particles to explain the various behaviours of electrons passing through double slits. You don’t use concepts no one understands to explain common everyday experiences.
I do like the quantum duck though
scienceavenger says
I pray to the quantum gods that some future interviewer asks Mr. Ageless Body, Twisted Mind why he is aging the same as everyone else.
samsalerno says
I use the word quantum. So I sound very intelligent.
Ernst Hot says
Mike Haynes wrote:
No, Deepak Chopra is full of Qrap!
M Groesbeck says
Once I finish my degree in one of the (very) few fields that actually involves both quantum mechanics and medicine, I’m going to have to take up public debate…”That’s Doctor knows-what-he’s-talking-about to you, faux-quantum-dude.”
Daz says
Hooray, here comes another quantum.
—Mustrum Ridcully
'Tis Himself, OM. says
Daz #53
+1 for the pTerry citation.
dbagchopra says
I know you are but what am I?
Caine, Fleur du Mal says
dbagchopra:
A quantumn tomato?
DBag Chopra says
The Universe provides the entire salad. I just toss it for you.
MMXI Vole says
Oh! Well, then, that’s a horse of a different color.
catnip67 says
Me thinks Deepak is suffering from quantum entanglement.
And yes, this thread has elicited the most spontaneous expressions of quantum mirth in a long time
Kel says
In at least one universe, Deepak Chopra understands and uses quantum mechanics properly.
Emrysmyrddin says
@55Ha! If you build it, xie will come. I’m a fan. And a follower. Though definitely not a quantum. Probably.
catnip67 says
Deepak’s quantum duality. He is either talking or he is making sense. Both states cannot coexist.
Lycanthrope says
And +1 Internets to Kel.
Wow, I thought surely you must be exaggerating, PZ, when you said he accused physicists of hijacking the word “quantum”. But no, he just flat-out said that. Wow. Chopra may be staggeringly ignorant, but you have to admire the sheer depth and breadth of his chutzpah.
We Are Ing says
May be.
I think it’s more likely that he’s a shyster
We Are Ing says
Pet Peeve. Actually, no I don’t.
a3kr0n says
Question: While completely disregarding Chopra, is it possible for a person to alter his or her epigenome through a profound experience most people would say was religious? I saw a TED video with Dan Gilbert a few years ago where he said there was evidence that some things that we “make up” could cause a deep subconscious change.
Stardrake says
So So should Deepdish Chutney’s next book be titled THE QUANTUM OF DUMBASS?
jeffra says
Far be it for me to even sound like I’m defending Deepshite, but isn’t he claiming that scientists have “hijacked” the word “discontinuity“, not “quantum” as is being argued above?
3:00 – 3:35
A small point maybe, but…
bcskeptic says
Deepak Chopra is laughing his ass off all the way to the bank.
Bullshit and lies = money.
Truth and integrity = …truth and integrity!
This “bullshit baffles brains” schisterism is going to keep on being used as long as the scientifically illiterate masses keep lapping it up and paying big bucks for it.
Now, let me see if I can think of some sciency sounding words, and tie them all together in a babbling brook of nonsense, and mix it in with the word healing, maybe I could retire independently wealthy. I know, “healed by the exponential faraday rotated, mass-spectrometer-quark, light beam, calculus derivative”! You’ll be amazed at how it can make you feel younger, and more vibrant, and more in tune with your central limit theorem!
Anyone have any better ideas?
Hurin, Nattering Nabob of Negativism says
So let me get this straight, he wanted a poetic comparison for consciousness, and that immediately led him to some of the most opaque and math laden ideas in science?
What an obnoxious bullshitter this guy is.
Hurin, Nattering Nabob of Negativism says
Why would I admire people who shit on science by being deliberately dishonest about what it means?
The ability to be assertive and confident while lying is a horrible thing to admire.
Ichthyic says
shorter Chopra:
“I put my goalposts on JETPACKS, motherfucker!”
christopherjonker says
Is this his idea of payback for being shown up as a fraud?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/deepak-chopra/dawkins-magic-of-reality_b_1004216.html
anchor says
“The afficianados in the world of quantum physics have somehow hijacked the word for their own use.”
By the phrase “afficianodos in the world of quantum physics”, he’s either referring to the pseudo-scientific bullshit con-artists of which he is a member and prime exponent, OR he is referring to quantum physicists and is therefore a liar of exceptional proportions.
Now, isn’t THAT an interesting…distinction?
Might anyone wonder which one of these he might means? Not me. Either way, he’s still a dishonest schmuck.
drbunsen le savant fou says
Must say, RD is doing a sterling effort at keeping a straight face. You can almost not see the microtwitches.