On Sun, Feb 3, 2019 at 3:22 PM TimTyler <[email protected]> wrote:

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> part of the interest in reversible computation.
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FYI, in a certain sense, quantum is "reversible"; see "two state-vector
formalism" for the tip of the iceberg. A lot (most? all?) quantum
"paradoxes" have to do with the fact that it "seems like" time is going
both forwards and backwards, until the "wave function collapses", after
which time moves only forward. The "collapse" is irreversible.  There's an
absolutely vast amount of confusion over these topics, but its actually
very interesting if you can get to see it from the right angle.

--linas

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