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Indeterminism in physics and intuitionistic mathematics

Nicolas Gisin

2021Synthese63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Most physics theories are deterministic, with the notable exception of quantum mechanics which, however, comes plagued by the so-called measurement problem. This state of affairs might well be due to the inability of standard mathematics to "speak" of indeterminism, its inability to present us a worldview in which new information is created as time passes. In such a case, scientific determinism would only be an illusion due to the timeless mathematical language scientists use. To investigate this possibility it is necessary to develop an alternative mathematical language that is both powerful enough to allow scientists to compute predictions and compatible with indeterminism and the passage of time. We suggest that intuitionistic mathematics provides such a language and we illustrate it in simple terms.

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IndeterminismDeterminismPhilosophy of languagePhilosophy of scienceLanguage of mathematicsClassical physicsSimple (philosophy)InfinitesimalEpistemologyMathematicsMetaphysicsIllusionTheoretical physicsCalculus (dental)Computer scienceQuantumPhysicsPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsMathematics educationBiologyNeuroscienceMedicineDentistryMathematical analysisQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsPhilosophy and History of ScienceAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
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