Difference between revisions of "Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system"

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But to the previous complexities of medical reality and difficulties of an ambiguous and vague logic of language are added problems related to the interpretation of the phenomena which is substantially dichotomous: a phenomenon that is physical, chemical or biological can be interpreted through a deterministic mindset exclusively causa / effect that falls into a classical probability or that prefers an exclusively probabilistic description of reality called quantum probability. From these considerations we have proposed the thought of the superposition of states of a system starting a priori from the belief that an asymptomatic subject is simultaneously healthy and sick until the 'Observable' is measured through an instrument. Leaving aside the various interpretations, the collapse of orthodox thought will be caused by the interaction with a macroscopic measuring object, that is when this 'Observable' is observed by the observer. We have therefore generated an 'Observable' comprising the physical state of the system itself, an observer and a measuring instrument.
But to the previous complexities of medical reality and difficulties of an ambiguous and vague logic of language are added problems related to the interpretation of the phenomena which is substantially dichotomous: a phenomenon that is physical, chemical or biological can be interpreted through a deterministic mindset exclusively causa / effect that falls into a classical probability or that prefers an exclusively probabilistic description of reality called quantum probability. From these considerations we have proposed the thought of the superposition of states of a system starting a priori from the belief that an asymptomatic subject is simultaneously healthy and sick until the 'Observable' is measured through an instrument. Leaving aside the various interpretations, the collapse of orthodox thought will be caused by the interaction with a macroscopic measuring object, that is when this 'Observable' is observed by the observer. We have therefore generated an 'Observable' comprising the physical state of the system itself, an observer and a measuring instrument.


* '''Introduction to quantum-like diagnostics'''
==Introduction to quantum-like diagnostics==


As described in the specific chapters, the quantum-like strategy exclusively concerns the epistemological and probabilistic aspect and has no correlation with the typical characteristics of quantum particle physics, although it extrapolates probabilistic mathematics. To be precise, the formula <math>\psi(t_1)=|1\rangle |vivo \rangle + |0\rangle |morto \rangle</math> is incomplete, we have to multiply each term to the right of the equation with a number. The number indicates the 'probability' that the specific event will occur, the complete formula will be:  
As described in the specific chapters, the quantum-like strategy exclusively concerns the epistemological and probabilistic aspect and has no correlation with the typical characteristics of quantum particle physics, although it extrapolates probabilistic mathematics. To be precise, the formula <math>\psi(t_1)=|1\rangle |vivo \rangle + |0\rangle |morto \rangle</math> is incomplete, we have to multiply each term to the right of the equation with a number. The number indicates the 'probability' that the specific event will occur, the complete formula will be:  
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