How Quantum is Life?

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Abstract

The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate: 1. There are no “natural” limitations to the development of a complete mathematical description of the visible universe. 2. The “impossibles” expressed by Gödel, Turing and Heisenberg are human impositions. 3. The impossibles and current limitations link back to false assumptions. 4. Elimination of the assumptions, impossibles and limitations enable the derivation of a complete mathematically-consistent model of a multiverse that contains “our” visible universe. Introduction of a complete mathematically-consistent model of “our” multiverse and the changes from current thinking that made it possible are the basis of this essay.
John David Crowell
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