> On 11 Mar 2019, at 09:54, [email protected] wrote:
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> On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 1:43:05 AM UTC-6, Liz R wrote:
> I thought QM was deterministic, at least mathematically - and I guess in the 
> MWI?
> 
> QM is deterministic, but only as far as reconstructing wf's as time is 
> reversed, but it can't reconstruct individual events which are without 
> ostensible cause. As for the MWI, I don't think it's deterministic since the 
> different branches are never in causal contact. AG 

It has to be. Without wave collapse the evolution is “just” a unitary 
transformation. It is a vector rotating in some (Hilbert) space. Only the wave 
collapse postulate bring 3p-indterminacy. In Everett the indeterminacy is 
explained like in arithmetic, or combinator, with the digital mechanistic 
hypothesis (in the cognitive science, not in physics).. 

Bruno



> 
> I mean everyone can't have forgotten quantum indeterminacy when discussing 
> the BHIP, surely?
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