Chaotic Spin Foams: Is There a Preferred Direction?

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Can spin foams become chaotic, if so is their an arrow that points
in a preferred direction
 
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Tsunami said:
Have you seen this page? It has some links that may answer your question (if it's not been answered yet...)

http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/foam/

hello Tsu,
it is not unusual for wolram to pose questions which are too deep for me
and (it looks like) others here.

if space got ever more cheesy as time progressed that would give some meaning to time
time would the irreversible increasing cheesiness of space
after a while it gets too crumbly and you throw it down a black hole and get a new one
:smile:

dont worry about wolram

he knows when he asks a deep one and doesn't expect answers
 
wolram said:
Can spin foams become chaotic, if so is their an arrow that points
in a preferred direction
Spin foams, as I understand the question, are chaotic by nature. I do not understand the question.
 
By Marcus
dont worry about wolram

he knows when he asks a deep one and doesn't expect answers
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Apologies for the wording of my question, it shows my lack of intelligence.
cheesy quantum history, heaven forbid.
thank you for replies.
 
Oh, I guess I was just in the mood for googling and posting last night. :biggrin: Since it (the question) looked fun, and I found John Baez talking about it (I can actually read a LOT of his stuff - and understand it! {sort of...}), I just thought I'd post the link. Hadn't talked to wolram in AGES anyway... :wink: Oh well... I'll go back to work now... :redface:
 
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