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Epistemic Horizons: This Sentence is 1/√2(|True> + |False>) by Jochen Szangolies
Is the ether wind decidable? by John-Erik Persson
Quantum mechanics and the flow of time by carl sebastian andersson
Welcome to INSPYRE 2020 - Hitchhikers in the Universe! by Catalina Curceanu
The subtle sound of quantum jumps by Antoine Tilloy
The pollen and the electron: a study in randomness by Tejinder P. Singh
Prioritizing non-fiction amounts to unbelievability by Daniel Thomas Hawkley
The Flip by Simon Burton
Je suis, nous sommes Wigner! A perspectival exploration of the Frauchiger–Renner paradox by Malcolm Riddoch
Does time exist in quantum gravity? by Claus Kiefer
Mutual Explainability, or, a Comedy in Computerland by Simon DeDeo
Indeterminism, causality and information: Has physics ever been deterministic? by Flavio Del Santo
A Gödelian Hunch from Quantum Theory by Hippolyte Dourdent
The Primary Particle by Donald Alfred Sydney
Mathematics, Shaken but not Stirred by Kevin H Knuth
Metadynamics by Christine Cordula Dantas
Life, the Universe and Time: Who Would Want to Live in a Predictable Universe Anyway? by C.C. Walters
Nature Remains Behind the Veil: Superluminal Signaling Fails to Credibly Explain Strong Correlations by Neil Bates
THE PATTERN OF CRACKS IS UNPREDICTABLE, BUT NOT TO CRACK IS DECIDABLE by michael kowalczyk
Universal quantum laws of the universe to solve the problems of unsolvability, computability and unpredictability by Vladimir Nikolaevich Fedorov
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