Ian Pitchford

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The mathematics of the twentieth century revealed that theory doesn’t necessarily translate into practice. Even if Laplace is correct in his statement that complete knowledge of the current state of the universe together with the equations of mathematics should lead to complete knowledge of the future, I will never have access to that complete knowledge. The shocking revelation of twentieth-century chaos theory is that even an approximation to that knowledge won’t help. The divergent paths of the chaotic billiard table mean that since we can never know which path we are on, our future is not ...more
What We Cannot Know: Explorations at the Edge of Knowledge
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