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Episode 75: Categorical Probability and the Measurement Problem

Physics Frontiers

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A No-Go Theorem for Absolute Observed Events

This chapter explores the implications of rejecting the absoluteness of observed events and discusses the possibility of a new theory of physics that avoids the limitations of unitary quantum theory and relativity theory. They present a no-go theorem that demonstrates how any reasonable physical theory with certain properties would lead to the rejection of absolute observed events.

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