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- From: tony@nexus.yorku.ca (Anthony Wallis)
- Subject: Re: Information Theory and Quantum Mechanics
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.205630.18265@newshub.ccs.yorku.ca>
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- Organization: York University
- References: <1992Aug26.171804.710@prim>
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 20:56:30 GMT
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- Dave Griffiths (prim!dave@germany.eu.net) wonders :
- > According to July's Scientific American, some theorists are trying to apply
- > information theory to QM, where "the basis of reality may be the answer
- > to a yes-or-no question". ..
-
- Ah, the latest "it-from-bit" craze.
- Parallels the materialist's "qualia-from-cerebralia" and the Strong
- AI proponent's "mental-from-buggerall".
- What you get when you push reductionism to the ultimate limit. Instead
- of the 19th century's infinitely-hard-little-billiard-balls paradigm,
- substitute the 20th century's everything-is-computational. Well, it
- may bother us when QM tells us the answer to most yes-or-no questions
- is "maybe", but that's no great surprise to graduates from the School
- of Hard Knocks, University of Life.
-
- Should be "it-from-fuzzy-bit". But then we're back to continuous
- variables, eh ? Perhaps the "basis of reality" is capricious demons
- after all.
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- tony@nexus.yorku.ca = Tony Wallis, York University, Toronto, Canada
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