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=Information Mechanics Conjectures= = = In the monograph Information Mechanics Frederick Kantor proposed an approach to physical theory in which the amount of information available to an observer plays a central role. The presentation begins with an intuitive argument, akin to de Broglie's original insight leading to quantum mechanics. Kantor they presents an axiomatic formulation, in which the axiom of "Finite Accessibility of Information" represents the key notion that any observer, and, by inference, any theory that observer might validate, can only access a finite amount of information.

In the book, Information Mechanics, Kantor offers a long list of conjectures, which were suggested, to him, by this new perspective. In the 46 years that have passed since their publication, it seems probable that some of the conjectures have, by now, been validated or refuted. This Wikipedia page is set up so that knowledgeable physicists have a convenient site at which to update the status of the "Kantor Conjectures."
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