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This book offers a fundamental description of
physics using classical probabilities for events occurring at all times
and locations throughout the Universe. The laws of quantum mechanics
emerge naturally when focusing on a specific moment in time. Each step
is explained in detail through simple systems, such as bits, Ising
spins, or fermionic occupation numbers, allowing readers to grasp the
core concepts of the modern functional integral approach to fundamental
physics without requiring prior knowledge. Notably, probabilistic
cellular automata are presented as intriguing quantum systems or as
representations of fermionic quantum field theories. Embedding quantum
mechanics within classical statistics opens up new avenues for
computing, particularly through the use of correlation functions. A
small neuromorphic computer, for instance, can learn basic quantum
operations without the typical requirement for extreme isolation, as is
the case with conventional quantum computers. On a philosophical level,
the book proposes a fresh perspective on science. The content is aimed
at readers with a foundational understanding of physics, suitable for
advanced students.
Categories:Physics - Theoretical Physics
Content Type:Books
Year:2025
Language:english
Pages:555
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