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Nicolas Gisin on intuitionism, indeterminacy, quantum gravity

Thing in itself

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Intuitionistic Mathematics: A Ranch of Mathematics

In intuitionistic mathematics, the initial conditions of a system are not perfectly determined. This means that classical mechanics would also become indigemministic. In physics, we have a problem with time - it is just an evolution parameter. But in this branch of mathematics, as time passes, you gain more and more information. That's what is intuitive understanding of time for us all.

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