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Nicolas Gisin on intuitionism, indeterminacy, quantum gravity

Thing in itself

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Quantum Gravity: A Theory of Time

I think every physicist is expecting that such a theory exists, and we call it quantum gravity. But I think the first thing to do before trying to force these two water and fire together is to reflect on is relativity really locar? Is relativity really deterministic? And so we need to start a melodic classical mechanics. She says it's not realistic, but clearly we can introduce randomness. Or edeterminis. The taminac, but she eats the taminis. We cannot use quantum non-vocality to signal. That's totally correct. Still, if you see these four quantum particles that are able to violate some very late quantity, they seem to coordinate at the

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