I'm not sure how Wei Dai would answer this, but this is where it comes
from in my theory:
Interference, along with most of the other weird aspects of quantum
mechanics is a direct result of the measure of observer moments being
complex.
If quantum mechanics was done using a real-valued Hilbert s
Both Russell Standish's "Theory of Nothing" and Wei Dai's "really
simple interpretation of quantum mechanics" suggest that the mere
existence of all possible states is all that is needed to explain
quantum mechanics. While I can understand how it would leads to
unpredictability I was wondering ho
Le 19-déc.-07, à 21:09, Barry Brent a écrit :
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> Excellent, Bruno, Thanks!
Well thanks. I will send a next diagonalization post and some
references next week,
Best,
Bruno
http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/
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Hi Dan,
Those are nice questions I would be interested in some answer too. May
be I could try to recover from some hard disk the mailing address of
James' mother, I will try. James introduced the idea of immortality in
the list, and this has been what decided me to susbscribe. I met James
in
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