Lee Smolin Five Great Problems and Their Solution without Ontological Hypotheses
Gunn Quznetsov

TL;DR
This paper presents solutions to Lee Smolin's five great problems in physics, derived solely from probabilistic principles without relying on ontological assumptions, offering a novel approach to foundational issues.
Contribution
It introduces a new method for addressing fundamental physics problems using probability theory alone, avoiding ontological hypotheses.
Findings
Solutions to Smolin's five problems based on probability
No ontological assumptions required for the solutions
Provides a new perspective on foundational physics issues
Abstract
Solutions of Lee Smolin Five Great Problems from his book {\it The Trouble with Physics: the Rise of String Theory, the Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next} are described. This solutions is obtained only from the properties of probability without any ontological hypotheses.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Philosophy and History of Science · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
