If any LWer is attending the Quantum Foundations of a Classical Universe workshop at the IBM Watson Research Center, feel free to report!
Several relatively famous experts are discussing anthropics, the Born rule, MWI, Subjective Bayesianism, quantum computers and qualia.
Here is a list of papers about the talks, if you want to get an idea without attending.
I’ve read most of those I care to, but there is always something about face-to-face discussions that is lost in print.
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If any LWer is attending the Quantum Foundations of a Classical Universe workshop at the IBM Watson Research Center, feel free to report!
Several relatively famous experts are discussing anthropics, the Born rule, MWI, Subjective Bayesianism, quantum computers and qualia.
Here is a list of papers about the talks, if you want to get an idea without attending.
I’ve read most of those I care to, but there is always something about face-to-face discussions that is lost in print.