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>>2041290
Better yet, can you describe time formally? Can you give me a concise mathematically and logically consistent definition and a method of experimentally measuring this quantity?

Can you prove the past happened at all? Can you prove that what you remember is what happened for everyone else and not a localized phenomena to your specific experience?

The past is uncertain, the future more so. If you can't do these things, I don't think you should be claiming impossibility of the phenomena yet. You have insufficient evidence to back your claim and almost no theoretical ground on which to stand.

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>>2005779
In current AI research, AI can be reduced to a problem of searching a probabilistic problem space for a solution to a problem in a measurement space sequentially. Quantum computation, due to superposition and entanglement, can perform such searches with exponential speed up.

Additionally, my research indicates that a new class of problems becomes possible to compute using a quantum computer. Part of if not the entire set of the undecidable propositions might be decided by choice with a quantum computer indicating a break with the Church-Turing Thesis.

Without this choice, the universe can be described by an adjective that is implied by the picture.

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I've decided to document all the knowledge that I acquire, from courses or otherwise, in a form of wiki.
I need that it has good support for LaTeX equations; that's about the only requirement.
Right now, I'm using DokuWiki, and it seems to get the job done quite well.
I was wondering if anyone had any other recommendations.

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