Contexts as strict extensions (definability)
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Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Debate today, Hex. One question, two positions, and a framework that gives a precise answer. The question: when you switch measurement contexts in quantum mechanics, are you revealing a pre-existing value, or are you changing the record language itself?
Episode at a glance
- Series: Quantum as packaging
- Theme: Foundations & meta-theory
- Format: Debate
- Complexity: Deep cut
- Paper: QT
Source anchors
- QT §8.2 Contexts as strict extensions (definability)
- QT §9.5 Future work
- SB §3.5 A minimal instantiation recipe (label: sec:instantiation-recipe)
- WK §5.2 Limitations (what is not established) (label: sec:discussion:limits)
- SB §8.3 Finite forcing: generic extensions are non-definable (label: thm:finite-forcing)
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