Again, I’m not sure if I already wrote, but when it comes to quantum mechanics, Born probabilities and why a square, then it’s spinning in my head that if you square and take the root in the form of an equation back, then you will have from one square branching into two possible answers, positive and negative, in other words, with this operation you erase exactly one bit of information, the sign bit.
And in turn, if you took a number to the first power, then you could directly compare each point of the past with each point of the future and then there would be no calculation of the wave function of the future only from the entire function of the past, you would have exactly one future for each past, and it would not be a question of probabilities at all, only of a logical conclusion.
Again, I’m not sure if I already wrote, but when it comes to quantum mechanics, Born probabilities and why a square, then it’s spinning in my head that if you square and take the root in the form of an equation back, then you will have from one square branching into two possible answers, positive and negative, in other words, with this operation you erase exactly one bit of information, the sign bit. And in turn, if you took a number to the first power, then you could directly compare each point of the past with each point of the future and then there would be no calculation of the wave function of the future only from the entire function of the past, you would have exactly one future for each past, and it would not be a question of probabilities at all, only of a logical conclusion.