Abstract

It is usual to identify initial conditions of classical dynamical systems with mathematical real numbers. However, almost all real numbers contain an infinite amount of information. I argue that a finite volume of space can’t contain more than a finite amount of information, hence that the mathematical real numbers are not physically relevant. Moreover, a better terminology for the so-called real numbers is “random numbers”, as their series of bits are truly random. I propose an alternative classical mechanics, which is empirically equivalent to classical mechanics, but uses only finite-information numbers. This alternative classical mechanics is non-deterministic, despite the use of deterministic equations, in a way similar to quantum theory. Interestingly, both alternative classical mechanics and quantum theories can be supplemented by additional variables in such a way that the supplemented theory is deterministic. Most physicists straightforwardly supplement classical theory with real numbers to which they attribute physical existence, while most physicists reject Bohmian mechanics as supplemented quantum theory, arguing that Bohmian positions have no physical reality.

Highlights

  • Physics is often presented as the example of a deterministic explanation of our world

  • The domain of validity of classical mechanics is limited by relativity and quantum theory whose predictions are more accurate when speed and size get close to critical values determined by the universal constants c and ħ, respectively

  • Classical mechanics is a set of dynamical equations, with initial conditions—typically position and momentum of point particles—given by real numbers

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Summary

Introduction

Physics is often presented as the example of a deterministic explanation of our world. It suffices to assume that all the indeterminism that is required at some point in time when, according to the indeterministic theory, God plays dice, i.e. when potentialities becoming actual, could be hidden as supplementary variables in the initial condition of the equivalent deterministic theory, i.e. God played all dice at the big-bang. Indeterminism opens the future, makes potentialities a real mode of existence and describes the passage of time when potentialities become actual (Norton 2010; Dolev 2018)

Classical Dynamical Systems
Real Numbers are Not Really Real
A Finite Volume in Space Contains at Most Finite Information
Mathematical Real Numbers are Physical Random Numbers
Non‐deterministic Classical Physics
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