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 This suggests that a truly relational theory of physics should This suggests that a truly relational theory of physics should
 take advantage of category theory. ​ <​cite>​[[https://​groups.google.com/​forum/#​!msg/​sci.physics.research/​6cET8VmcUZU/​IH9Tpq6NLTsJ|John Baez]]</​cite></​blockquote>​ take advantage of category theory. ​ <​cite>​[[https://​groups.google.com/​forum/#​!msg/​sci.physics.research/​6cET8VmcUZU/​IH9Tpq6NLTsJ|John Baez]]</​cite></​blockquote>​
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 +<​blockquote>​Now,​ given a category C, we may ‘decategorify’ it by forgetting about
 +the morphisms and pretending that isomorphic objects are equal. We are
 +left with a set (or class) whose elements are isomorphism classes of objects
 +of C. This process is dangerous, because it destroys useful information. It
 +amounts to forgetting which road we took from x to y, and just remembering
 +that we got there. Sometimes this is actually useful, but most of the time
 +people do it unconsciously,​ out of mathematical naivete. We write equations,
 +when we really should specify isomorphisms. ‘Categorification’ is the attempt
 +to undo this mistake. Like any attempt to restore lost information,​ it not
 +a completely systematic process. Its importance is that it brings to light
 +previously hidden mathematical structures, and clarifies things that would
 +otherwise remain mysterious. It seems strange and complicated at first, but
 +ultimately the goal is to make things simpler.<​cite>​[[https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​math/​0004133|From Finite Sets to Feynman Diagrams]]
 +by  John C. Baez, James Dolan</​cite></​blockquote>​
  
 For further motivation, see: [[http://​math.ucr.edu/​home/​baez/​diary/​fqxi_narrative.pdf|Categorifying Fundamental Physics]] by John Baez and https://​math.stackexchange.com/​questions/​312605/​what-is-category-theory-useful-for For further motivation, see: [[http://​math.ucr.edu/​home/​baez/​diary/​fqxi_narrative.pdf|Categorifying Fundamental Physics]] by John Baez and https://​math.stackexchange.com/​questions/​312605/​what-is-category-theory-useful-for
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