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Probably the right mathematical tool to make the ideas of relational physics precise is [[advanced_tools:category_theory|category theory]]. | Probably the right mathematical tool to make the ideas of relational physics precise is [[advanced_tools:category_theory|category theory]]. | ||
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+ | * A great recent summary of the relational interpretation of quantum mechanics is "[[https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.02894|Space is blue and birds fly through it]]" Carlo Rovelli | ||
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* N. D. Mermin, “What is quantum mechanics trying to tell us?,” Am. J. Phys. 66 (9), 753-767 (1998). | * N. D. Mermin, “What is quantum mechanics trying to tell us?,” Am. J. Phys. 66 (9), 753-767 (1998). | ||
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