Download PDFOpen PDF in browserA Model of Causal and Probabilistic Reasoning in Frame SemanticsEasyChair Preprint 38564 pages•Date: July 13, 2020AbstractQuantum mechanics admits a “linguistic interpretation” if one equates preliminary any quantum state of some whether quantum entity or word, i.e. a wave function interpretable as an element of the separable complex Hilbert space. All possible Feynman pathways can link to each other any two semantic units such as words or term in any theory. Then, the causal reasoning would correspond to the case of classical mechanics (a single trajectory, in which any next point is causally conditioned), and the probabilistic reasoning, to the case of quantum mechanics (many Feynman trajectories). Frame semantics turns out to be the natural counterpart of that linguistic interpretation of quantum mechanics. Keyphrases: entanglement, formal and mathematical semantics, frame, frame and reference frame, frame semantics, quantum information
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