How Quantum is Life?

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Abstract

The amount of unexplained observational data is huge. More fundamental descriptions are simpler, more useful, and apply to the entire universe including areas of mathematics, physical sciences, life, and society. The uncomputability, undecidability, and unpredictability of the models limits human wisdom. Because the universe does yield definite characteristics and decisions, the Scalar Theory of Everything suggests the Godel's incompleteness theorems, Turing's proof of non-computability, and other similar mathematical proofs do not apply to physics. Indeed, ``proofing'' cannot be part of the physical sciences. However, because the universe's source of initial conditions is unknowable, the universe is unpredictable except for limited space and time.
John C Hodge
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