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I discovered that it's available from arXiv - https://arxiv.org/pdf/1405.1548.pdf
— Oct 01, 2019 01:07PM
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Our theory comes with a firm prediction:
— Oct 05, 2019 05:05AM
Yes, by making good use of quantum features, it will be possible, in principle, to build a computer vastly superior to conventional computers, but no, these will not be able to function better than a classical computer would do if improved to the Planckian limit (one memory element per Planck area, one operation per Planck time).
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When we solve a Schrödinger equation we thought we were following an infinite set of different worlds, each with some given amplitude, and the final events that we deduce from our calculations depend on what happens in all these worlds. This, according to the Cellular Automaton Interpretation, is an illusion. There is no infinity of different worlds, there is just one, but we are using the wrong basis to describe it.
— Oct 02, 2019 02:17PM
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The way this argument is countered is that correlations between the photons from the decaying atom and the settings chosen by Alice and Bob have to be amazingly strong. A gigantically complex algorithm could make Alice and Bob take their decisions, and yet the decaying atom, long before Alice and Bob applied this algorithm, knew about the result. This is called ‘conspiracy’, and conspiracy is said to be “disgusting”.
— Oct 01, 2019 09:15PM
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Our starting point will be extremely simple and straightforward, in fact so much so that some readers may simply conclude that I am losing my mind. However, with questions of the sort I will be asking, it is inevitable to start at the very basic beginning.
— Oct 01, 2019 01:08PM

