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| | what is the "holographic principle"? Well, it is the result of an observation related to how one can encode information inside the... "universe"... where by "universe" I mean essentially spacetime. Let me start it in a different way: One of the finest and most complicated theories nowadays is... no, not string theory... it is Quantum...
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| | There are models that have a time-varying cosmological parameter. We should look at them.
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| | Martin Daumer, Detlef Duerr, Sheldon Goldstein, Tim Maudlin, Roderich Tumulka and Nino Zanghi, a collection of scholars noted for their advocacy or realist interpretations of quantum mechanics, and...
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| Merging quantum mechanics and gravity is a famously hard physics problem. Explaining why merging quantum mechanics and gravity is hard is, in turn, a very hard science communication problem. The more popular descriptions tend to lead to misunderstandings, and I've posted many times over the years to chip away at those misunderstandings. Merging quantum mechanics...