Re: Nonrenormalization vs Renormalization 79: Superposition, Phases, Linearity As A Causal "Boundary Value Problem"




"OsherD" <mdoctorow@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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From Osher Doctorow mdoctorow@xxxxxxxxxxx

In the previous Section? I pointed out that Superposition, and arguably(?)
Phases and Linearity, seem to involve two simultaneous "boundary"
properties in the case of Probable Influence/Causation (PI) ?
subtraction vs division? and addition (or even simple multiplication?)
as a "conjunction" of two phases or two states from different phases or
"sub-Universes"?

These are trivial questions you ask, I am sure Google can find them for you.


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