2023
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/zn356
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The correspondence principle in light of holographic correspondence and the law of large numbers

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Abstract: The main philosophical lesson of holographic gravity is that spatiotemporal descriptions of a field theory may not be respected by observational reality. We apply this lesson to the correspondence principle, and then later justify the lesson (holographic correspondence) without necessitating such spatiotemporal deviations via the law of large numbers in statistics, applied to an average of n quantum measurements. Classical observables are considered to emerge as n approaches infinity. The averaging approach ca… Show more

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