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by computably
48 days ago
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> We fit continuous theories to discrete measurements--and the good ones fit really well!--but until we can measure it how can we actually know? Well, physicists came up with quantum mechanics because they found a way to distinguish a genuinely discrete phenomenon. Understanding the physical universe overlaps with a subset of math. It shouldn't constrain the abstract tools which may or may not one day be useful for that understanding. |
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