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On Wheeler's notion of “law without law” in physics

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Wheeler's idea that physical “laws” would not appear in a truly fundamental description of nature is critically examined.

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In honor of J. A. Wheeler's 75th birthday.

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Deutsch, D. On Wheeler's notion of “law without law” in physics. Found Phys 16, 565–572 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01886521

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