Fundamental Theories of Physics, pages 341-344

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Publication typeBook Chapter
Publication date2025-01-29
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ISSN01681222, 23656425
Abstract
This book proposes a probabilistic formulation of the fundamental laws of nature. On a fundamental level, the description of the universe is entirely based on the concepts of classical statistics: observables that take definite values in the states of the system, probabilities for these states, and expectation values of observables computed from these probabilities. The overall probability distribution covers everything in the world, including all times, all locations, and all possible events.

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