Round 5: Tossup 17

Robert Nozick named his view that truth is not timeless in analogy to a concept from this field in his last book, Invariances. Independently of C. S. Pierce, this field inspired Karl Popper to describe “generating conditions” that have a “propensity” of producing outcomes. David Deutsch modified a thought experiment from a paper in this field called “Remarks on the Mind-Body Question,” in which one asks a (*) friend to perform an experiment and report the result. The “Transformative (10[1])Hermeneutics” of an extension of this field title Alan Sokal’s Social Text article. A theory in this subfield is opposed by Hugh Everett’s many-worlds theory and by the claim that “God does not play dice (10[1])with the universe.” For 10 points, name this subfield of physics whose Copenhagen interpretation was critiqued by Erwin Schrödinger. ■END■

ANSWER: quantum mechanics [or quantum theory; or quantum physics; accept “Transgressing the Boundaries: Toward a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity”; prompt on physics; prompt on probability theory; prompt on science; prompt on gravity or general relativity or GR after “transformative” is read by asking, “what other field is it an extension of?”] (The first line refers to Nozick’s “Copenhagen interpretation of truth.”)
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