*Quantum mechanics places limits on what can be observed. Further, while it 
is deterministic wave theory, outcomes of specific measurements are purely 
stochastic.*
https://fqxi.org/data/essay-contest-files/Crowell_fqxi_2020.pdf


The "deterministic wave theory" is one of the biggest mistakes in the 
history of theoretical physics. To get rid of this error, it should be 
formulated in terms of its foundational mathematics as a *stochastic* 
theory.

https://spiral.imperial.ac.uk/bitstream/10044/1/70797/1/Wilkes-H-2019-PhD-Thesis.pdf

I don't think quantum theory - or quantum+gravity/spacetime theory - will 
ever have anything to do with Church-Turing,  or Gödel,  or Cantor's 
Paradise, ...


@philipthrift

On Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 9:01:38 AM UTC-6, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
>
> There seems to be a bit of a gell-mould setting that is at work. This and 
> related ideas are appearing in a number of places. Read my paper on the 
> FQXi contest
>
> https://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/3392
>
> and my final comment has a loose summary of some of this. The MIC = ER is 
> interesting as well, and I am carving out a time next week to seriously 
> study this. I think the domain of computation there has a connection with 
> Hogarth-Malament spacetimes and the role of epistemic horizons, whether 
> topological obstructions with quantum entanglements or event horizons, this 
> appears to present barriers that protect the Church-Turing thesis. 
>
> LC
>
> On Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 5:42:27 AM UTC-6, ronaldheld wrote:
>>
>> Any comments, especially from Bruno, and the Physicalists?
>>
>

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