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January 2nd, 2007, 06:10 PM
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Well, first of all, I'm sorry I haven't replied since I started this thread. I am at school, and I've been swamped with work.
Thanks sec_ware, but I am interested in foundational problems of quantum mechanics (basically answering the question "Why is quantum mechanics so ****ed up?"). I've been reading Relational quantum mechanics by Carlo Rovelli, Geometry of Quantum Mechanics by J.M. Isidro, and a few other papers directed towards answering this question.
I've been consulting the local quantum gravity guru on his opinion, and I think I've been pointed to an interesting direction. Take topos (categorical logic a sort of insanely obscure modal logic) and apply it to relational quantum mechanics.
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