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    Supports→Ordinary quantum theory is inadequate as a fundamental theory.

    Ordinary quantum theory calculates probabilities for events to occur in a given world, which presupposes the ordinary notion of a physical world.

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    Whether or not spacetime is discrete, the quantization of spacetime entails that our ordinary notion of the physical world, that of matter distributed in space and time, is at best an approximation. This in turn implies that ordinary quantum theory, in which one calculates probabilities for events to occur in a given world, is inadequate as a fundamental theory. As suggested in the Introduction, this may present us with a vicious circle. At the very least, one must almost certainly generalize

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