The Nature of Physics | Full Interview | Dr Chiara Marletto

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From Constructor Theory to Richard Feynman, Quantum Physicist Chiara Marletto outlines how physics addresses and questions the world around us.

Chiara Marletto's argument:
- Observers are not subjective entities when described properly.
- Physics has no place for a subjective notion of the observer or differing laws for observers.
- It is suggested that the observation of quantum effects stop them applying in some way - this is not the case (e.g. viruses).
- The QBist postulation of an subjective observer is unnecessary.
- We can make sense of the world in terms of universe laws – it is not necessary to have the observer behave according to different laws.
- Observers can be classified in terms of information theory.
- Constructor theory might unify information theory, thermodynamics, and reduce apparent quantum effects.

Chiara Marletto: Quantum Physicist at Oxford University, Marletto is pioneering a new fundamental theory of physics, Constructor Theory, which addresses foundational issues.

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Constrictor Theory - the universe was birthed from a _GIGANTIC_ boa constrictor.

Valdagast
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Very well said.
However Constructor Theory is another of those ideas of impossible/discrete starts and finishes that do not apply in the Actuality of continuous creation of Information that is evolving condensation of density and intensity in Temporal Superposition, of related/resonant multi-phase states, locked into the amplitudes and frequencies of the Physics, Chemistry, and therefore derivative Philosophy in which we are, by default, "theoretically" embedded.

davidwilkie
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What a load of babble with massive margin

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