Comment by 5ver
2 hours ago
It appears quantum phenomena are accurately described using mathematics involving trig functions. As such we do encounters numbers in reality that involve transcendental numbers, right?
2 hours ago
It appears quantum phenomena are accurately described using mathematics involving trig functions. As such we do encounters numbers in reality that involve transcendental numbers, right?
You don’t need quantum mechanics. Trigonometric functions are everywhere in classical mechanics. Gaussians, exponential, and logs are everywhere in statistical physics. You cannot do much if you don’t use transcendental numbers. Hell, you just need a circle to come across pi. It’s rational numbers that are special.
They're accurately modeled. Just as Newtownian phenomena are accurately modeled, until they aren't. Reality is not necessarily reflective of any model.