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The Dirac Equation: A Model for Decision-Making. Free Choice in Natural Democracy and Common Sense

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  • Cherkashin, Pavel

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Choice, or decision-making is a complex and challenging process that involves multiple factors and stakeholders. How can we make better decisions that serve the best interests of all parties involved? In this article, we will explore how the Dirac Equation, a fundamental equation in quantum mechanics, can provide us with a metaphorical framework for decision-making. We will also discuss how the principles of natural democracy and common sense can help us apply this framework in practice.

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  • Cherkashin, Pavel, 2023. "The Dirac Equation: A Model for Decision-Making. Free Choice in Natural Democracy and Common Sense," OSF Preprints uyga6, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:uyga6
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/uyga6
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