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The invariant set postulate concerns the possible relationship between fractal geometry and quantum mechanics and in particular the hypothesis that the former can assist in resolving some of the challenges posed by the latter. It is underpinned by nonlinear dynamical systems theory and black hole thermodynamics. ==Author== The proposer of the postulate is climate scientist and physicist Tim Palmer. Palmer completed a PhD at the University of Oxford under Dennis Sciama, the same supervisor that Stephen Hawking had and then worked with Hawking himself at the University of Cambridge on supergravity theory. He later switched to meteorology and has established a reputation pioneering ensemble forecasting.〔See for example Buizza, R., & Palmer, T. N., (1998) "Impact of ensemble size on the skill and the potential skill of an ensemble prediction system." Mon. Wea. Rev., 126, 9, pp. 2503-2518.〕 He now works at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts in Reading, England.〔Buchanan, Mark (30 March 2009) “Can fractals make sense of the quantum world?” ''New Scientist''. No 2701. pp. 37–39.〕〔Buchanan, Mark (30 March 2009) (“Can fractals make sense of the quantum world?: Quantum ambitions” ) bibliotecapleyades.net. Retrieved 23 July 2009.〕
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