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concept:bell-s-theoremBell's theorem
A result in quantum mechanics asserting deep connectedness in the fabric of space, cited as a theory touching on not-separateness.
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- Not-Separatenessassociated_withThe property that a living whole is at one with the world, not separate from it; the center melts into its surroundings, the boundary is fragmented or incomplete, and there is a profound connection rather than isolation—perhaps the most important property of all
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- A foundational empirical result undermining mechanistic separability, cited as evidence that the whole influences local events.
- Statistical mechanics principle governing entropy increase in open systems; free energy minimization resists this dispersal.
- Classical optimal control principle argued to be inapplicable to belief-based epistemic problems
- Pre-quantum physics based on point masses and deterministic laws, which cannot explain the stability of chemical bonds necessary for life.
- Principle that simpler models generalizing evidence are preferred; implemented via complexity minimization in free energy
- Theorem stating every good regulator of a system must be a model of that system.
- §2, expected free energy section.
- The idea that gravitational constant is a function of all matter in the universe; cited as an example of wholeness in cosmology.