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>From: stgprao@xing.unocal.com (Richard Ottolini)
Subject: Re: QM as a path of inquiry for AI 
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QM is a mathematical framework for explaining physical observations employing
discretization and probability.  People who use QM to explain the metaphysics
of the universe and the mind are overinterpreting the framework.  Often it
seems to be people using one thing they don't understand to explain something
else they don't understand.


