20 days until the 9 year anniversary of my first Usenet post. I think gopher was still kicking back then, but the http revolution had already stomped on and burst gopher's nads by that point. Anyway, I fancied myself a bit of an intellectual back then.


  From: Beowulf's Full Legal Name 

  Subject: Quantum Mechanics and Epistemology

  Date: 1996/08/27

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  Having recently read an introductory book on the history and some of the

  theory of Quantum Mechanics, I couldn't escape the conclusion that QM has 

  serious epistemological implications if taken seriously.  Can someone 

  post any books, papers, or home pages that discuss this topic, the 

  epistemological considerations of QM, in detail.

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