On 2/17/2012 1:48 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
You forget that Quantum reality is Turing emulable.
A quantum computer can't compute a function that a TM can't. But when it comes to emulating reality, it seems there is a difference because quantum reality may be arbitrarily entangled (which is how decoherence produces quasi-classicality). So there are no strictly isolated subsystems in a quantum reality.
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