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View SchemaA General Symbolic Method with Physical Applications
| Authors | Gregory M. Smith |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0006070 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0006070 |
Abstract
A solution to the problem of unifying the General Relativistic and Quantum Theoretical formalisms is given which introduces a new non-axiomatic symbolic method and an algebraic generalization of the Calculus to non-finite symbolisms without reference to the concept of a limit. An essential feature of the non-axiomatic method is the inadequacy of any (finite) statements: Identifying this aspect of the theory with the "existence of an external physical reality" both allows for the consistency of the method with the results of experiments and avoids the so-called "measurement problem" of quantum theory.
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