Nice article. Had this idea on my head for quite a some time.
If wasn't for quantum physics, we could predict the future ,right?
Using a "SUPER SUPER computer"
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Remender that in theory everything it's possible , but I sincerely think that's not possible. A supercomputer, which would do is foresee the possible results on certain reality scenarios and that's not predicting the future.
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We could not predict future even if the QM was deterministic. Even if we had only classical physics, you cannot predict (perfectly) future due to non-linearity of our real world.
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