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by 6gvONxR4sf7o
2030 days ago
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I assume you’re taking about the Bell experiments. Imagine that it’s the nonlocality side of things that ends up being correct. In that case, a full foundation of QM could be a nightmare. Regardless, we don’t have a full unified theory of everything, so it seems premature to say we know how complex it’ll end up needing to be. Also, the universe isn’t just an time evolution differential equation. It’s that, plus all the initial/boundary conditions. Saying the Kolmogorov complexity of the universe is small while only looking at the side that’s simplifiable seems circular. |
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