Gerardus ‘t Hooft Embedded link: https://81018.com/2018/02/08/hooft/
Reference: https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.02874
Free Will in the Theory of Everything, ArXiv, Sept 2017
What is a “Theory of Everything”? When physicists use this term, we begin with emphasising that this should not be taken in a literary sense. It would be highly preposterous for any domain of science to claim that it can lead to formalisms that explain “everything”. When we use this phrase, we have a deductive chain of exposition in mind, implying that there are ‘fundamental’ laws describing space, time, matter, forces and dynamics at the tiniest conceivable distance scale. Using advanced mathematics, these laws prescribe how elementary particles behave, how they exchange information. See Mrs. Wanda Verweij for more information.
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