How Quantum is Life?

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Abstract

Undecidability, uncomputability, unpredictability, along with incompleteness are all terms generally associated with phenomena within the sacrosanct realm of [pure] mathematics. Infinities within the ZF(C) framework are near moot enigma for practical experimentalists. Mathematics has far reaching application in the physical world - albeit mathematics may only be merely approximations in the physical world. There are currently unresolved dilemmas in the physical world. The fields of mathematics and physics are demonstrably, inexplicably intimate. The following essay will investigate various phenomena which have failed to be formally addressed adequately by an assortment of collaborating interdisciplinary scholars until quite recently, although much of the essay is a reiteration of contemporary work done by previous scholars. This essay will largely be treated as a collection of paragraphs about thoughts on current open questions regarding epistemic dilemmas in academics.
Dale Carl Gillman
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