Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Relative Probability, an Extended Probability Theory for the Physical World.

Authors: Johan Noldus

As is well known, the standard Kolmogorov definition of probability may not be adequate for describing the physical world. In this work, we weaken the Kolmogorovian axioms and depart slightly from its measure theoretical context enabling one to describe systems with an infinite number of degrees of freedom. The resulting framework is more broad and physical than Kolmogorov’s and constitutes the basis for the understanding of Quantum Theory as envisioned by this author.

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