The following pages link to The mathematical universe (Q2481233):
Displaying 20 items.
- Space- and time-dependent scaling of numbers in mathematical structures: effects on physical and geometric quantities (Q291552) (← links)
- Effects of a scalar scaling field on quantum mechanics (Q331567) (← links)
- Fiber bundle description of number scaling in gauge theory and geometry (Q498157) (← links)
- A possible approach to inclusion of space and time in frame fields of quantum representations of real and complex numbers (Q606094) (← links)
- Pure quantum interpretations are not viable (Q630116) (← links)
- New gauge field from extension of space time parallel transport of vector spaces to the underlying number systems (Q644359) (← links)
- The computational status of physics (Q734210) (← links)
- Temporal naturalism (Q905646) (← links)
- A complete theory of everything (will be subjective) (Q1662561) (← links)
- Towards a theory of universes: structure theory and the mathematical universe hypothesis (Q1708770) (← links)
- The non-unique universe (Q1959141) (← links)
- Schrödinger's equation as a consequence of the central limit theorem without assuming prior physical laws (Q2139450) (← links)
- Some comments on ``The mathematical universe'' (Q2271068) (← links)
- Looking at the arrow of time and loschmidt's paradox through the magnifying glass of mathematical-billiard (Q2286508) (← links)
- Unitary inequivalence as a problem for structural realism (Q2436219) (← links)
- Testability and epistemic shifts in modern cosmology (Q2447614) (← links)
- What the Applicability of Mathematics Says About Its Philosophy (Q4972869) (← links)
- Is it mathematics or is it school mathematics? (Q5860094) (← links)
- The landscape and the multiverse: what's the problem? (Q6147163) (← links)
- Why should mathematicians ask politicians to avoid the ancient dilemma of pure and applied mathematics? (Q6197647) (← links)