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mxkopy ◴[] No.45792711[source]
https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.22950

Their argument is that quantum gravity can encode undecidable statements, and therefore cannot be completely computed. Of course take it with a grain of salt, since it relies on an incomplete and possibly inaccurate characterization of quantum gravity, something we don’t know anything about. Still, a cool idea.

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1. ameliaquining ◴[] No.45795318[source]
The paper's core claim is wrong even before you get into any quantum gravity stuff. The other HN thread contains a number of comments explaining why.