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The book explores the relationship between elementary particle theories, like the Standard Model and Superstring theories, and programming languages such as Assembly, C, and C++. It presents a groundbreaking argument that the universe is inherently quantum, supported by Gödel's theorem, which highlights the limitations of deterministic theories in physics. This innovative perspective challenges traditional views and suggests that certain mathematical truths remain unprovable, reshaping the understanding of fundamental physics.

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The Equivalence of Elementary Particle Theories and Computer Languages: Quantum Computers, Turing Machines, Standard Model, Superstring Theory, and a, Stephen Blaha

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Titre
The Equivalence of Elementary Particle Theories and Computer Languages: Quantum Computers, Turing Machines, Standard Model, Superstring Theory, and a
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2005
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souple
Pages
164
ISBN13
9780974695822
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The book explores the relationship between elementary particle theories, like the Standard Model and Superstring theories, and programming languages such as Assembly, C, and C++. It presents a groundbreaking argument that the universe is inherently quantum, supported by Gödel's theorem, which highlights the limitations of deterministic theories in physics. This innovative perspective challenges traditional views and suggests that certain mathematical truths remain unprovable, reshaping the understanding of fundamental physics.