2019
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3444282
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On the Probabilistic Nature of Observable Phenomena

Abstract: This paper proposes a Gadenkan experiment named "Observer's Dilemma", to investigate the probabilistic nature of observable phenomena. It has been reasoned that probabilistic nature in, otherwise uniquely deterministic phenomena can be introduced due to lack of information of underlying governing laws. Through theoretical consequences of the experiment, concepts of 'Absolute Complete' and 'Observably Complete" theories have been introduced. Furthermore, nature of reality being 'absolute' and 'observable' have … Show more

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“…Furthermore, Ali has argued using an "Observer's Dilemma" thought experiment that quantum mechanics is an "observably complete" theory and deals with observable nature of reality, which can be probabilistic in nature 10 . On the contrary, the absolute nature of reality is deterministic and is governed by the absolute laws of nature, which can be beyond human measurement capabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Ali has argued using an "Observer's Dilemma" thought experiment that quantum mechanics is an "observably complete" theory and deals with observable nature of reality, which can be probabilistic in nature 10 . On the contrary, the absolute nature of reality is deterministic and is governed by the absolute laws of nature, which can be beyond human measurement capabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%