This paper presents evidence from the fields of cognitive science and quantum information theory suggesting quantum theory to be the dominant fundamental logic in the natural world, in direct challenge to the long-held assumption that quantum logic only need be considered ‘in the quantum realm.' A summary of the evolution of quantum logic and quantum theory is presented, along with an overview for the necessity of incomplete quantum knowledge, and some representative aspects of quantum logic. A case can be made that classical logic and theory is a subset of quantum logic and theory, given that elements of quantum physics exist that can never admit classical understanding, including: Bell's theorem, Hardy's theorem, and the Pusey-Barrett-Rud...
The book investigates the ontology and logic of quantum physics. The first part discusses the relati...
Do the partial order and ortholattice operations of a quantum logic correspond to the logical implic...
Quantum theory was discovered in an adventurous way, under the urge to solve puzzles—like the spectr...
This paper presents evidence from the fields of cognitive science and quantum information theory sug...
Traditional cognitive science rests on a foundation of classical logic and probability theory. This ...
In this paper, quantum logic is contrasted with both classical and fuzzy logics in order to highligh...
The main goal of quantum logic is the bottom-up reconstruction of quantum mechanics in Hilbert space...
This book provides a general survey of the main concepts, questions and results that have been devel...
This book provides a general survey of the main concepts, questions and results that have been devel...
This book provides a general survey of the main concepts, questions and results that have been devel...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
In this paper, the quantum logical ‘or ’ is analyzed from a physical perspective. We show that it is...
At the onset of quantum mechanics, it was argued that the new theory would entail a rejection of cla...
Timothy Williamson has recently argued that the applicability of classical mathematics in the natura...
We extend an empirically grounded theory of the existence of quantum computer. The main question tha...
The book investigates the ontology and logic of quantum physics. The first part discusses the relati...
Do the partial order and ortholattice operations of a quantum logic correspond to the logical implic...
Quantum theory was discovered in an adventurous way, under the urge to solve puzzles—like the spectr...
This paper presents evidence from the fields of cognitive science and quantum information theory sug...
Traditional cognitive science rests on a foundation of classical logic and probability theory. This ...
In this paper, quantum logic is contrasted with both classical and fuzzy logics in order to highligh...
The main goal of quantum logic is the bottom-up reconstruction of quantum mechanics in Hilbert space...
This book provides a general survey of the main concepts, questions and results that have been devel...
This book provides a general survey of the main concepts, questions and results that have been devel...
This book provides a general survey of the main concepts, questions and results that have been devel...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
In this paper, the quantum logical ‘or ’ is analyzed from a physical perspective. We show that it is...
At the onset of quantum mechanics, it was argued that the new theory would entail a rejection of cla...
Timothy Williamson has recently argued that the applicability of classical mathematics in the natura...
We extend an empirically grounded theory of the existence of quantum computer. The main question tha...
The book investigates the ontology and logic of quantum physics. The first part discusses the relati...
Do the partial order and ortholattice operations of a quantum logic correspond to the logical implic...
Quantum theory was discovered in an adventurous way, under the urge to solve puzzles—like the spectr...