Dear Pavel and Dmitry
Thank you very much for your time, interest and rating of my writings. Your remarks are correct. A fascinating take (I did not realise) on past and uncertainty.
Best Regards,
Rade
Dear Pavel and Dmitry
Thank you very much for your time, interest and rating of my writings. Your remarks are correct. A fascinating take (I did not realise) on past and uncertainty.
Best Regards,
Rade
Dear Lachlan
Thanks for your generous rating. I am glad you enjoyed my writings. I wish you all the best with your endeavours and this competition.
Best Regards
Rade
Dear Vladimir
Reading your essay was a pleasure. A lot of things I was not aware (a lot of reading in front of me). I wish you all the best in your endeavour and this competition.
Best regards
Rade
Dear Vladimir
Many thanks for your time and interest. I will read and comment your essay.
Best Regards
Rade
Dear =snp,
Thank you for your interest. I read your essay and it looks very reasonable. Not sure that I understand it all but again I am usually slow with new concepts. As I see (excuse my ignorance) your Dynamic Universe Model uses simulation tools. The article (if you did not seen it before) http://nautil.us/issue/78/atmospheres/are-neural-networks-about-to-reinvent-physics has an interesting take on 3 body problem.
Best Regards
Rade
Essay Abstract
Randomness is somewhat opposite to determinism. This essay tries to put this two on the same page. It argues the premise where randomness is a consequence of a deterministic process. It also provides yet another viewpoint on the hidden variable theory.
Author Bio
Engineering, Computer Science, PhD candidate