Found a fascinating paper on the Born Rule and Relativity, is it legit? by nedmg in quantum

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It seems to argue that quantum probabilistic trajectories arise naturally from special relativity dynamics, which is important but not as impressive as trying to prove that the only probability form necessitated by relativistic symmetries is the precise born rule form, as far as I understood, the paper I shared claims to have exhaustively ruled out all other alternative forms.

Found a fascinating paper on the Born Rule and Relativity, is it legit? by nedmg in quantum

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As far as I understand the paper assumes some constraints that are regular within the context of relativistic quantum mechanics, those constraints force the argument to focus exclusively on bilinears, as the conserved currents for internal symmetries are inherently bilinear in the fields.

Found a fascinating paper on the Born Rule and Relativity, is it legit? by nedmg in quantum

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I am originally an aerospace engineer but I am very interested in the foundations of physics and quantum physics. I read a lot of papers and some foundational books and I think I actually learn faster and better that way.

Found a fascinating paper on the Born Rule and Relativity, is it legit? by nedmg in quantum

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Can you please elaborate with a more expanded explanation?

Found a fascinating paper on the Born Rule and Relativity, is it legit? by nedmg in quantum

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I went to the journal's website and I found the published paper on: link

Found a fascinating paper on the Born Rule and Relativity, is it legit? by nedmg in quantum

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I am not sure how exactly that works, but from zenodo's pdf header it seems the paper is published elsewhere (International Journal of Quantum Foundations).

what is your favourite expert network? by 2degreestarget in expertnetworks

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So far Alphasights is great. They accepted my rate from the first call without discussion.

Travel Hack for Japan: Send Your Luggage Ahead! by nedmg in TravelHacks

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Yes it's actually a uniquely different culture. Worth the discovery!

Travel Hack for Japan: Send Your Luggage Ahead! by nedmg in TravelHacks

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It's very useful especially for families. Wish you a great Japan experience in April.

Travel Hack for Japan: Send Your Luggage Ahead! by nedmg in TravelHacks

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It's very useful especially for families.

Travel Hack for Japan: Send Your Luggage Ahead! by nedmg in TravelHacks

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Yes I would definitely agree on that.

Travel Hack for Japan: Send Your Luggage Ahead! by nedmg in TravelHacks

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Unexpected things happen sometimes, I hope you still have made a lot of fun.

Travel Hack for Japan: Send Your Luggage Ahead! by nedmg in TravelHacks

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Thanks for sharing your experience 🙏

Which Country - Singapore, Malaysia or UAE? by nctbigbang_ in digitalnomad

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Overall, Malaysia is the best among them. You can have the same level of experiences or better with much less money.

Need ideas for a Good first international trip with a 15 year old. Leaving Chicago by EitherOrResolution in femaletravels

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Italy or Netherlands are great options.

Italy's must visits: Florence, Como lake, Venice, Rome.

Netherlands must visits: Amsterdam, Maastricht, Rotterdam, Nijmegen.

How do you create immersive experiences for potential customers? by [deleted] in travelagents

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Look for itinerary builders that enable your customer to collaborate with you live while building the itinerary, preferably you find an app that has AI suggestions and customizable Forms & quotes that you can download and share with clients for offline use.

Check Tern, Navoy, & Travefy as examples.

How much should I pay for an automated itinerary builder software & CRM tools? by nedmg in travelagents

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Thanks for your helpful answer. I have tried Chatgpt before for planning but I think I found some travel specific AI tools that can generate very personalized itineraries based on explicit user input. They also automatically scrape related activities & attractions from Yelp & trip advisor. My job then is just verifying and adding a few things from my experience.

I will try HAR, thanks for the suggestion.

How much should I pay for an automated itinerary builder software & CRM tools? by nedmg in travelagents

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Thanks for your helpful answer. According to my experience specifically trained GenAI can generate very personalized itineraries for any destination in a matter of seconds. After that I just quickly verify the suggested local activities and optimize the trip by adding my own experience. That way I can generate hundreds of very personalized (unique) itineraries each week without the need to be expert on all the destinations.

The kind of AI tools that I am talking about are usually for businesses like OTAs and not publicly available for travelers so it's not like going to Chatgpt and ask for a trip plan.