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>From: sparky@wixer.cactus.org (Timothy Sheridan)
Subject: Re: Death of Consistancy
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In article <3098@ucl-cs.uucp> G.Joly@cs.ucl.ac.uk (Gordon Joly) writes:
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>QM and Logic: no go? Maybe...  but there again QM and General Relativity
>maybe be united, perhaps through superstring theory.  Therefore, since
>GR is logical theory, non-probabilistic, there is hope for AI yet!
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>Gordon Joly      Phone  +44 71 387 7050 ext 3703      FAX  +44 71 387 1397
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Well if it turns out that the aparent caos of QM is the result of hidden
variables then great!, we'll be the coolest thing in the universe.
But, if the number of hidden variables is infinite, .......................
Theres going to be hell to pay.

Tim.


