The Quantum Framework for Our Mathematical Universe: Full Dissertation

Andrew Magdy Kamal
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Utilizing multiple theorems derived from Z = {∀Θ∈Z→∃s ∈ S ʌ ∃t ∈ T: Θ=
〈 (s,t)}., and formulating the equation: X=O+Σ H +( n (log)Φ/P d x , as well as some mathematical constraints and numerous implications in Quantum Physics, Classical Mechanics, and Algorithmic Quantization, we come up with a framework for mathematically representing our universe. These series of individualized papers make up a huge part of a dissertation on the subject matter of Quantum Similarity. Everything including how we view time itself and the origin point for our universe is explained in theoretical details throughout these papers.

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4.5
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A Google user
February 3, 2019
Its good overall but it missing some of the fundamentals
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Sizabantu Ndlebe
September 10, 2022
superb
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Lelly King
July 28, 2021
short but fundamental
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Founded an internet company, did product design for years, and built technology for numerous private equity startups and companies. Heavily experienced researcher in both mathematical and quantum physics.

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