It is usual to identify initial conditions of classical dynamical systems with mathematical real numbers. However, almost all real numbers contain an infinite amount of information. I argue that a finite volume of space can't contain more than a finite amount of information, hence that the mathematical real numbers are not physically relevant. Moreover, a better terminology for the so-called real numbers is “random numbers”, as their series of bits are truly random. I propose an alternative classical mechanics, which is empirically equivalent to classical mechanics, but uses only finite-information numbers. This alternative classical mechanics is non-deterministic, despite the use of deterministic equations, in a way similar to quantum theo...
This essay considers and evaluates recent results and arguments from classical chaotic systems theor...
In the minds of most otherwise well informed philosophers of science, determinism should be thought ...
In the minds of most otherwise well informed philosophers of science, determinism should be thought ...
It is usual to identify initial conditions of classical dynamical systems with mathematical real num...
Do scientific theories limit human knowledge? In other words, are there physical variables hidden by...
Do scientific theories limit human knowledge? In other words, are there physical variables hidden by...
Classical physics is generally regarded as deterministic, as opposed to quantum mechanics that is co...
We discuss mathematical and physical arguments contrasting continuous and discrete, limitless discre...
The concept of number is fundamental to the formulation of any physical theory. We give a heuristic ...
It is argued that dynamical chaos in quantum mechanics arises solely from the collapse rule applied ...
I argue that Bohmian mechanics (or any similar pilot-wave theory) cannot reasonably be claimed to be...
We describe and analyze a new formulation of Bohmian mechanics—the deterministic theory of particles...
The concept of determinism for a classical system is interpreted as the requirement that the solutio...
If there's one lesson that philosophers seem to have learned from quantum mechanics it is that the q...
In recent publications in physics and mathematics, concerns have been raised about the use of real n...
This essay considers and evaluates recent results and arguments from classical chaotic systems theor...
In the minds of most otherwise well informed philosophers of science, determinism should be thought ...
In the minds of most otherwise well informed philosophers of science, determinism should be thought ...
It is usual to identify initial conditions of classical dynamical systems with mathematical real num...
Do scientific theories limit human knowledge? In other words, are there physical variables hidden by...
Do scientific theories limit human knowledge? In other words, are there physical variables hidden by...
Classical physics is generally regarded as deterministic, as opposed to quantum mechanics that is co...
We discuss mathematical and physical arguments contrasting continuous and discrete, limitless discre...
The concept of number is fundamental to the formulation of any physical theory. We give a heuristic ...
It is argued that dynamical chaos in quantum mechanics arises solely from the collapse rule applied ...
I argue that Bohmian mechanics (or any similar pilot-wave theory) cannot reasonably be claimed to be...
We describe and analyze a new formulation of Bohmian mechanics—the deterministic theory of particles...
The concept of determinism for a classical system is interpreted as the requirement that the solutio...
If there's one lesson that philosophers seem to have learned from quantum mechanics it is that the q...
In recent publications in physics and mathematics, concerns have been raised about the use of real n...
This essay considers and evaluates recent results and arguments from classical chaotic systems theor...
In the minds of most otherwise well informed philosophers of science, determinism should be thought ...
In the minds of most otherwise well informed philosophers of science, determinism should be thought ...