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Only constructive interference exists - if the probability waves are hyperbolic
An arm's length away from unified probability calculus
“In nature, all mysteries are solved by numbers.”
(Manó Beke)
Content
1. The Kolmogorov classical probability calculus
- Kolmogorov mathematics today
- The "future" of Kolmogorov mathematics
2. Complex probability, i.e. the probability calculus of QM
3. Hyperbolic probability, a new mathematics
4. Summary and conclusions
Appendix A - Kolmogorov axioms of probability calculus
Appendix B - Kolmogorov probabilities and set theory
Appendix C - Elementary properties of two-element numbers
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ChatGPT and the n-dimensional sphere
My encounter with Open AI artificial intelligence
„The real sign of intelligence is not knowledge, but imagination.” (Albert Einstein)
As soon as the first news appeared that ChatGPT could be added as an extension to the Google Chrome browser, I took the chance, but the first attempts were poor. The chatbot had problems interpreting even the simplest question, so I stopped trying. Recently I read several positive reviews about ChatGPT - negative ones too, but that's natural - so I gave it another try and I'm very satisfied with the testing. I got a lot of good responses and one interesting erroneous response.
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