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|    Ross Finlayson to Physfitfreak    |
|    Re: Why does the universe go to all the     |
|    10 Apr 25 20:12:47    |
      [continued from previous message]              sea, i.e. like Zollfrei metri, i.e. like Poincare's rough plane,       i.e. like super-string theory.              I.e., continuum mechanics. (Super-classical, super-standard.)                     Born ends "The Restless Universe" with something like "under       our observables, the universe quivers", yet, on the one hand       it's full of potential, on the other, not a theory of potentials.              So, a potentialistic theory with things like Bohmian mechanics       is considered a wider world though that Born rule is what it is.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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