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Dirac’s quantum mechanics thus allows us to do two things. First, to calculate which values a physical variable may assume. This is called “calculation of the spectrum of a variable”; it captures the granular nature of things. When an object (atom, electromagnetic field, molecule, pendulum, stone, star, and the like) interacts with something else, the values computed are those that its variables can assume in the interaction (relationism). The second thing that Dirac’s quantum mechanics allows us to do is to compute the probability that this or that value of a variable appears at next ...more
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Two things qm gives us: relationism and indeterminism
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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