Platt, Ron
Ron:
I'm with you, how this figures in with Godel's theorem, I'm not sure.
Platt:
Both destroyed final answers -- Godel answers based on math and logic,
Heisenberg answers based on materialism.
Yes, both invalidates determinism. Seemingly on different premises, but as Ron
pointed out, the wave function used to calculate physical trajectories are
mathematical, so the underlying reasons for both may be identical.
Regarding the MoQ, I think it invalidates determinism by stating that the
quality event is the basis for reality. It says it's impossible to be a passive
bystander and just observe reality. Not really sure you can disprove determinism
using that premise, but it suggests it.
Magnus
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