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In the view of Deterministic Quantum Chaos, the term "Deterministic" should imply that it can be mapped?

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I am looking for a clarification about the Definition of Deterministic Quantum-Chaos vs. the Copenhagen Route Quantum-Chaos Definition. According with challenges from the mentioned LENR parent paper, there is not any other views for more clarification (whereas Copenhagen Ontology does not seem to resolve anyway near the challenges / questions posed in my LENR parent paper - starting with Planck "desperate solution" for a "mathematical insolvable question" : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1824516

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    In the view of Deterministic Quantum Chaos, the term "Deterministic" should imply that it can be mapped? Ask Question Asked yesterday Modified yesterday Viewed 11 times 0 I am looking for a clarification about the Definition of Deterministic Quantum-Chaos vs. the Copenhagen Route Quantum-Chaos Definition. According with challenges from the mentioned LENR parent paper, there is not any other views for more clarification (whereas Copenhagen Ontology does not seem to resolve anyway near the challenges / questions posed in my LENR parent paper - starting with Planck "desperate solution" for a "mathematical insolvable question" : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18245169 at Point 5.2, in correlation with https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18821986 ). quantum-stateentanglement Share Improve this question Follow edited yesterday asked yesterday Mihai Botezatu 13 3 bronze badges Deterministic chaos implies extreme sensitivity to initial conditions, so arbitrarily small differences grow exponentially and make long-term prediction practically impossible. –  Matti Sarjala Commented yesterday Add a comment Know someone who can answer? Share a link to this question via email, Twitter, or Facebook. 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