Very interesting. When I was 10, a friend and I got together to “crack” the problem of indeterminacy. We also came up with this hypothesis (I fail to recall how).
(On a tangentially related note: After reading a couple of wikipedia articles, we decided we were wrong and moved onto the hypothesis that the universe was a giant simulation, and quantum indeterminacy was floating-point error.)
Very interesting. When I was 10, a friend and I got together to “crack” the problem of indeterminacy. We also came up with this hypothesis (I fail to recall how).
(On a tangentially related note: After reading a couple of wikipedia articles, we decided we were wrong and moved onto the hypothesis that the universe was a giant simulation, and quantum indeterminacy was floating-point error.)
What problem? If you want to predict, indetrrminacy is inconvenient, but why should the universe be convenient for humans?
What’re your current thoughts on this? Also, you and your friend sound awesome.
After learning more about the math behind quantum mechanics, I’m pretty sure indeterminacy doesn’t work that way. :P