In this philosophical paper, we explore computational and biological analogies to address the fine-tuning problem in cosmology. We first clarify what it means for physical constants or initial conditions to be fine-tuned. We review important distinctions such as the dimensionless and dimensional physical constants, and the classification of constants proposed by Lévy-Leblond. Then we explore how two great analogies, computational and biological, can give new insights into our problem. This paper includes a preliminary study to examine the two analogies. Importantly, analogies are both useful and fundamental cognitive tools, but can also be misused or misinterpreted. The idea that our universe might be modelled as a computational entity is...
A Computable Universe is a collection of papers discussing computation in nature and the nature of c...
A Computable Universe is a collection of papers discussing computation in nature and the nature of c...
A Computable Universe is a collection of papers discussing computation in nature and the nature of c...
Computation a b s t r a c t Scientific theories seek to provide simple explanations for significant ...
The anthropic principle is an inevitable constraint on the space of possible theories. As such it is...
Abstract: According to the scenario of cosmological artificial selection (CAS) and artificial cosmog...
This paper examines several analogies employed in computational data analysis techniques: the analo...
Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being vigo...
Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being vigo...
Scientific theories seek to provide simple explanations for significant empirical regularities based...
none3Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
When a physicist says that a theory is fine-tuned, they mean that it must make a suspiciously precis...
Mathematical physicist Lee Smolin has proposed a theory of Cosmo-logical natural selection which, he...
A Computable Universe is a collection of papers discussing computation in nature and the nature of c...
A Computable Universe is a collection of papers discussing computation in nature and the nature of c...
A Computable Universe is a collection of papers discussing computation in nature and the nature of c...
A Computable Universe is a collection of papers discussing computation in nature and the nature of c...
Computation a b s t r a c t Scientific theories seek to provide simple explanations for significant ...
The anthropic principle is an inevitable constraint on the space of possible theories. As such it is...
Abstract: According to the scenario of cosmological artificial selection (CAS) and artificial cosmog...
This paper examines several analogies employed in computational data analysis techniques: the analo...
Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being vigo...
Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being vigo...
Scientific theories seek to provide simple explanations for significant empirical regularities based...
none3Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
When a physicist says that a theory is fine-tuned, they mean that it must make a suspiciously precis...
Mathematical physicist Lee Smolin has proposed a theory of Cosmo-logical natural selection which, he...
A Computable Universe is a collection of papers discussing computation in nature and the nature of c...
A Computable Universe is a collection of papers discussing computation in nature and the nature of c...
A Computable Universe is a collection of papers discussing computation in nature and the nature of c...
A Computable Universe is a collection of papers discussing computation in nature and the nature of c...