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by lotw_dot_site
1420 days ago
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Skimming this, I was interested whether Popper tried to do any work in the logic of Quantum Theory, and yes he did: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popper%27s_experiment While I also advocate a more realist/Bohm-like theory above standard statistical "interpretations", I would differ with Popper in that I find the principle of non-locality to be just fine indeed. My own "theory of everything" operates under the assumption that the fundamental objects of reality are universally defined (ie, over the entire mathematical domain that cosmologists call "the universe"). The big question then becomes how such spread out objects can appear to us a tiny things like hydrogen atoms and electrons. I think the geometric paradigm of Conformal Field Theory is the way to think about that question. Things start entering into the domain of String Theory at that point. |
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