| Haag, R.: `Objects, Events and Localization ', in [1] |
....events with particular pieces of our experimental setup, mainly with perceivable or recordable changes of macroscopic bodies. 3 This is not to deny the existence or importance of mental events or 3 A similar evolutionary view of Nature is pursued in a recent series of papers by R. Haag [9, 10, 11, 12, 13]. According to this view the Future does not yet exist and is being continuously created, this creation being marked by events. That view parallels ours, but we are more open towards a dynamical many worlds algorithm cf. 14, 15] and references therein 5 knowing, or the part that mind ....
Haag, R.: `Objects, Events and Localization ', in [1]
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