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Contextuality: Wheeler's universal regulating principle

arXiv
Authors: Ian T. Durham

Year

2013

Paper ID

33707

Status

Preprint

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In this essay I develop quantum contextuality as a potential candidate for Wheeler's universal regulating principle, arguing - contrary to Wheeler - that this ultimately implies that `bit' comes from `it.' In the process I develop a formal definition of physical determinism in the languages of domain theory and category theory.

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