
TL;DR
This essay explores fundamental questions in physics related to particle identity, information storage, and superluminal information read-out, aiming to provoke thought and discussion on these unresolved issues.
Contribution
It presents a philosophical and speculative inquiry into key unresolved questions in physics, offering new perspectives on particle identity and information transfer.
Findings
Raises questions about particle identity and information transfer
Suggests possibilities for information read-out faster than light
Stimulates discussion on fundamental physics concepts
Abstract
This is a kind of essay dedicated to Lev Borisovich Okun. I would like to ask some questions which I can not answer. However I suspect I know how to answer them. Questions are as follows: 1. Particle identity. 2. Information storage. 3. Information read-out at the speed higher than that of light.
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TopicsHistory and Theory of Mathematics
