id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qtshgqnirva53l4xpaxmvcobzm J. F. Costa Incomputability at the foundations of physics (A study in the philosophy of science) 2013 24 .pdf application/pdf 12167 1349 70 consequences of the theory that correspond to a set of functions expressing non-causal relations or (2) The scientist learns a theory if he/she is able to identify a (possibly infinite) set of relations the set SD of all (total) computable functions ψ such that ψ(0) is the code of a programme for ψ (Self Describing) can be seen as the set of laws of physics (as number codes) followed by their own predictive theories of different ordinal degree α of incomputability, i.e., classes of sets of computable We say that scientist M EX -, BC-identifies a set S of total functions just in case he/she EX-, BCidentifies every ψ ∈ S. M PREDβπ -identifies the (total, possibly non-computable) function ψ if there exists an order p ∈ N The physical law appear in our framework as a set of non-computable functions S, the instances ./cache/work_qtshgqnirva53l4xpaxmvcobzm.pdf ./txt/work_qtshgqnirva53l4xpaxmvcobzm.txt