Polydactica

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Thank you for coming by and following me~ I gave some of your blog posts a read and decided to follow. I really enjoyed the way you talk about the world, your life, and society.
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polydactica's avatar polydactica 3 months ago

Thanks, that means a lot! I really like your site as well.

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A little late, but August marks the first anniversary of my little corner of the internet~! Thank you all for your readership
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inthemeantimewecry's avatar inthemeantimewecry 3 months ago

congrats for the (late) anniversary!!

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badgraph1csghost's avatar badgraph1csghost 3 months ago

Atari™ 2600: "You Don't Win, You Just Fail Slowly"

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Cool website!
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>Locality-...-Epistemology I got it. Thank you. In fact that you suddenly end up going general relativity in the end shows that QM is not the subject. It was the motivation. Since I seriously think the world is mental, for me mathematics is already more real than the physical world. But you needed a physical justification and it was a great exemplar. By the way, the post reminded me of context-sensitive languages.
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>Locality-...-Epistemology To be honest, the problem is nothing new and it precedes QM far before. And it doesn't have to be scientific at all. But I really like the algebraic approach: To solve a problem, invent a general tool that overkills it.
polydactica's avatar polydactica 4 months ago

QM isn't the subject; it is the object. It is the setting in which the universal dilemma unfurls. And picking on physics lets us see that contextuality is not just an abstraction or a subjective/uniquely-human phenomenon, but is embedded into the very bedrock of the physical reality. For those reasons, I think it is useful to target quantum theory (not just QM specifically)

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