This post is a continuation of this post and this post here. If anybody's interested and hasn't read them yet, go there and do so before looking behind the cut.
Loved reading your entry, even though I must confess I got lost somewhere in the beginning and began fervently wishing I'd studied more than Mathematics A in Uppsala (and also that I remembered any of it at all).
I will not be impressed until they manage to come up with a numerical calculation that predicts an event.
I'm not sure I believe the claim that sequential tensor products are accurate mathematical descriptions of histories if the claim also suggests a uniqueness of approach. Mathematical convenience does not make me feel comfortable.
Of course I could be misinterpreting the argument.
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I'm not sure I believe the claim that sequential tensor products are accurate mathematical descriptions of histories if the claim also suggests a uniqueness of approach. Mathematical convenience does not make me feel comfortable.
Of course I could be misinterpreting the argument.
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