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This chapter may well be the most important one of the whole book. All the subjects we have discussed previously — Lorentz invariance; CPT invariance as a Lorentz-invariant generalization of Loschmidt’s T-symmetry; intrinsic physical reversibility versus factlike, macroscopic, irreversibility, and intrinsic particle—antiparticle symmetry versus factlike, macroscopic preponderance of matter over antimatter; Jordan’s wavelike probability calculus supplanting the classical one; Einstein—Podolsky—Rosen correlations and the CPT-invariant causality concept; intrinsic symmetry between the ‘obvious’ and the ‘hidden’ faces of the information concept (gain in knowledge and organizing power) — are all pieces of a motley puzzle that now fall in place, showing the unified picture of a brand new paradigm.
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de Beauregard, O.C. (1987). S-Matrix, Lorentz-and-CPT Invariance, and Einstein—Podolsky—Rosen Correlations. In: Time, The Physical Magnitude. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol 99. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3811-3_19
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