Quantum Computers, Predictability, and Free Will
Gil Kalai

TL;DR
This paper explores the implications of quantum computing on the predictability of complex quantum systems and how this relates to philosophical debates on free will.
Contribution
It investigates the potential impact of quantum computers on understanding predictability and free will, bridging physics and philosophy.
Findings
Quantum computers could influence the predictability of quantum systems.
The relationship between quantum mechanics and free will is examined.
Implications for determinism and free agency are discussed.
Abstract
This article focuses on the connection between the possibility of quantum computers, the predictability of complex quantum systems in nature, and the issue of free will.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
