[MD] What is SOM?
Ron Kulp
RKulp at ebwalshinc.com
Fri Aug 22 10:30:16 PDT 2008
Magnus:
Actually, I'm not too sure about that anymore myself. As Ron pointed out,
Gödel's theorem only concerns formal systems of logic, so it's pretty
far-fetched (even if I can't rule it out completely) that it would have anything
to do with Heisenberg's principle.
Ron:
Heisenberg's principle of uncertainty brought about the mathematical
calculation method of the probability wave function.
Heisenberg stated that there is no way to predict the trajectory
of particles, so a method of prediction was invented where they
could approximate a trajectory based on a measurement. Because
we can't both measure position and trajectory we approximate
based on waves of probability, the further you extrapolate from
the measurement the less probable your calculation will be conversely
the closer you calculate to the last known measurement (wave collapse point)
the higher degree of probability.
I'm with you, how this figures in with Godel's theorem, I'm not sure.
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