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2023
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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.18927 |
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- We show that the sheer existence of a quantum computational speedup logically implies the mutually exclusive or of well-defined causal loops. In each of them, it is as if the problem-solver knew in advance one of the possible halves of the information about the solution she will produce and measure in the future and could use this knowledge to produce the solution with fewer computation steps. Involving only the measurements of commuting observables, quantum algorithms are submitted to the same (classical) logic and should therefore host the quantum superposition of the causal loops in question. However, their ordinary quantum description does not and, being causal in character, cannot describe causal loops. It must therefore be incomplete and is in fact completed by time-symmetrizing it. This leaves the unitary part of the ordinary quantum description of the quantum algorithm mathematically unaltered but changes the behavior of causality along it. The single causal process of the ordinary quantum superposition is replaced by the quantum superposition of the causal loops in question. In their completed quantum description, quantum algorithms respond to the pre-scientific notion of teleological evolution, that is, an evolution toward a goal (the solution) with an attractor in the goal it will produce in the future (the solution again). Once applied to the evolutions of the living, this notion was dismissed with the advent of modern science for the alleged absence of a physical basis. We show that, under a quantum cosmological interpretation of the Anthropic Principle, the same quantum superposition of causal loops underlying the teleological character of quantum algorithms becomes the missing physical basis of the teleological character of natural evolutions.