Re: Hidden variables

From: Jim Legg (income@ihug.co.nz)
Date: Fri Jan 31 1997 - 22:46:20 MST


>
> >> Writing in 1993, David Mermin referred to the generations of graduate
> >> students who might have been tempted to construct hidden-variables
> >> theories but had been 'beaten into submission' by the claim that von
> >> Neumann had proved that it could not be done. He said that von ...
> >> Neumann's 'no-hidden-variables proof' was based on an assumption so
> >> silly '...
>
> Isn't Bell's inequality derived correctly from QM as we know it?

I would like to raise an interesting point here concerning the possibility
of two complementary ways to AI and two similar ways to IA.

                AI MIND
                ------------- -------------

                Hidden variables Quantum
                INGRID INGRID

INGRID uses a Principle Component Analysis social networked parallel
computer design for Uploaders.

Obtain a freeware copy from my website.

Best,

Jim Legg http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~income
Man * Soul / Computer = 12 ^ (I think therefore I surf)



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