On 22-11-2022 02:47, Brent Meeker wrote:
On 11/21/2022 5:12 PM, smitra wrote:
The problem lies with the notion of probability, he explains here that it cannot refer to anything in the physics world as an exact statement:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfzSE4Hoxbc&t=1036s

That's then a problem for a fundamental theory of physics as such a theory must refer to statements about nature that are exactly true.

Who says so?  Physics never makes exact measurements.  Why should the
theory do something that the physics can't?  Deutsch is like the
scholastics, he thinks physics is just a branch of mathematical logic.

Brent

But physics cannot implement a rigorous notion of probability. So, that then makes QM in the traditional formulation problematic.

Saibal

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