The name "Tristram" ist derived from the Tristram Shandy paradox as seen by Sir Karl Popper. Tristram Shandy - by writing his history of life - would never be able to finish this story, because his last act of writing: that he is writing his history of life could never be included in his actual writing. Popper identifies this problem as the problem of a mechanism/machine, that will never be able completely to monitor their own states. This is an analogy to the problem of indeterminism in quantum theory.[1]

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  1. ^ Karl R. Popper, "Indeterminism in Quantum Physics and in Classical Physics", in: The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Volume 1, 1950, page 117-133 and page 173-195.