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by throwaway81523
1532 days ago
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The issue is he makes a bunch of apparently empty claims about his hypergraph stuff being related to physics. The pictures are pretty and the hypergraph stuff is perhaps interesting in its own right, but with all the hand waving about QM and GR, I looked pretty hard a couple of years ago and couldn't find any explanation of the most familiar QM phenomena like the double slit experiment. It's almost like free association. I'd like to see this new theory solve one problem, and by that I don't mean an open research problem. I mean pick any homework problem from an introductory QM course and apply this stuff to it. As Feynman used to say, you have to get the numbers out. As far as I can tell, that hasn't happened. |
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I was following links from the OP, and while reading his Wolfram Physics one year update[1] I came across this:
https://www.wolframphysics.org/bulletins/2020/08/a-short-not...
[1] https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2021/04/the-wolfram-phys...