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How chaos rules complex systems and our existence

14 点作者 niels将近 16 年前

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kirse将近 16 年前
<i>Today we try hard to find a theory of everything in physics, something that fully explains and links together all known physical phenomena. But I believe that this isn't possible.</i><p>This really touches on the philosophy of science, and I don't think this will ever be possible inside the "box of spacetime" that we exist in.<p>I would love to see a complete explanation that explains Bell's Theorem in alignment with the phenomenon of quantum entanglement before I die, but I'm pretty convinced that we have reached the ultimate limitations of how far we can zoom into the wall on our own little "box" that we live in.
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spot将近 16 年前
Interesting post, but I don't agree with its conclusion. The "Theory of Everything" in Physics is equivalent to finding the axioms of Mathematics. It does not give us a way to determine the truth of any physical law (say about climatology, just like knowing the rules of Conway's Life doesn't allow you to determine the status of any theorem about it) and so it does not cross the halting problem. The relative "complexity" of math vs physics is not relevant and anyway, until we have a TOE we don't know its complexity.