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On the world cognizability

General Physics 2013-03-12 v2

Abstract

The paper gives a few examples of the phenomena that will never be understood by the mankind. The first example is the physics at the scales of 1033\sim 10^{-33} cm where the gravitation interaction becomes strong, sales at the very beginning of the Big Bang. It argues that the mankind will never establish the laws that controls the events at these scales. Further, it is supposed that the time dependence of the entropy, which determine the direction of the time arrow, originates at the same time scale and, thus, the nature of the time arrow will be never established either. Finally, I conjecture that the brain cells are controlled by quantum computer with the very large (or even infinite) number of degenerate states. An external observation destroys this degeneracy, leading to impossibility to understand the mechanism of the conscience.

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@article{arxiv.1302.5183,
  title  = {On the world cognizability},
  author = {B. L. Ioffe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.5183},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

2 pages, few typos corrected

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