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arxiv: 1807.07415 · v1 · pith:Q3CNC7XBnew · submitted 2018-07-16 · ⚛️ physics.gen-ph

Classical uncertainty in predicting the future

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In this work we scrutinize the deterministic nature of globally hyperbolic space-times from the point of view of an observer. We show that a space-time point $q \in M$ that lies to the future of an observer at $p \in M$, receives signals that are invisible (to be made precise) to the observer at $p$. Part of the initial data on a Cauchy surface, required to predict what happens at $q$, is also invisible to the observer at $p$. Therefore it is not possible for any observer to predict a future event with certainty. The uncertainty increases as one attempts to predict further future. An observer at $p$ can access the entire data to determine what happens at $q$, if and only if $q \in J^-(p)$. Classical uncertainty in prediction is not an intrinsic feature of the events in space-time. It adds up with the usual quantum mechanical uncertainty to limit our ability to predict the future. We also suggest a thought experiment to elucidate the subject.

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