[ExI] [NSG-d] Interesting new way to calculate high-energy particle interactions
Anders Sandberg
anders at aleph.se
Wed Sep 25 23:08:01 UTC 2013
Eugen Leitl <eugen at leitl.org> , 24/9/2013 8:23 PM:
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 01:04:01PM -0400, Mike Dougherty wrote:
> No commentary? :(
None I can share publicly :(
Ah, need-to-know physics. Only particles involved in an interaction are allowed to know how it works. The rest of the world will only see probabilities - and Heisenberg rarely approves of FOIA requests for observables for "national incommensurability reasons". Even when you get observables the wavefunction is always redacted.
>From what I got of the talk about the finding it sounds like a fairly solid research project, but so does string theory (which has better music videos, so far). Would be cool if Feynman diagrams ended up obsolete.
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Anders Sandberg, Future of Humanity Institute Philosophy Faculty of Oxford University
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