
162 - Tim Palmer: Chaos Theory, Probabilistic Forecasting, and Climate Change
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Chaos, Black Holes, and Information: Exploring Quantum Mechanics
This chapter delves into the connection between chaos in meteorology and black holes, drawing parallels between their sensitivities to initial conditions. It also debates the information contained in black holes, discussing the holographic principle and the preservation of information. Additionally, it explores topics such as violation of Bell's inequality, superdeterminism, and measurement independence in relation to quantum mechanics.
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