FXQi Contest: Is Reality Digital or Analog?, 3rd Prize winner, February 2011I will propose the notion that the universe is digital, not as a claim about what the universe is made of but rather about the way it unfolds. Central to the argument will be the concepts of symmetry breaking and algorithmic probability, which will be used as tools to compare the way patterns are distributed in our world to the way patterns are distributed in a simulated digital one. These concepts will provide a framework for a discussion of the informational nature of reality. I will argue that if the universe were analog, then the world would likely be random, making it largely incomprehensible. The digital model has, however, an inherent beauty in its imposition...
The paper argues that digital ontology (the ultimate nature of reality is digital, and the universe ...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
We propose a test based on the theory of algorithmic complexity and an experimental evaluation of Le...
FXQi Contest: Is Reality Digital or Analog?, 3rd Prize winner, February 2011I will propose the notio...
I will propose the notion that the universe is digital, not as a claim about what the universe is ma...
Throughout the ups and downs of scientific world conception there has been a persistent vision of a ...
Exponentiation makes the difference between the bit size of this line and the num-ber (<̂C 2300) ...
This article reviews the history of digital computation, and investigates just how far the concept o...
All science is founded on the assumption that the physical universe is ordered. Our aim is to challe...
Can algorithms actually predict the future? And if so, does this make them the gods of our modern so...
This paper is an extension of my previous paper published in ‘Zenodo’ as “Computation of the loops o...
Abstract Each section of this article was previously shared in preprints during recent years (e.g....
The purpose of this paper is to provide an account of the epistemology and metaphysics of universe c...
The author suggests the subjugation of physical reality (IT) to a pair of self-supporting virtual re...
The book is intended to explain the larger and intuitive concept of randomness by means of computati...
The paper argues that digital ontology (the ultimate nature of reality is digital, and the universe ...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
We propose a test based on the theory of algorithmic complexity and an experimental evaluation of Le...
FXQi Contest: Is Reality Digital or Analog?, 3rd Prize winner, February 2011I will propose the notio...
I will propose the notion that the universe is digital, not as a claim about what the universe is ma...
Throughout the ups and downs of scientific world conception there has been a persistent vision of a ...
Exponentiation makes the difference between the bit size of this line and the num-ber (<̂C 2300) ...
This article reviews the history of digital computation, and investigates just how far the concept o...
All science is founded on the assumption that the physical universe is ordered. Our aim is to challe...
Can algorithms actually predict the future? And if so, does this make them the gods of our modern so...
This paper is an extension of my previous paper published in ‘Zenodo’ as “Computation of the loops o...
Abstract Each section of this article was previously shared in preprints during recent years (e.g....
The purpose of this paper is to provide an account of the epistemology and metaphysics of universe c...
The author suggests the subjugation of physical reality (IT) to a pair of self-supporting virtual re...
The book is intended to explain the larger and intuitive concept of randomness by means of computati...
The paper argues that digital ontology (the ultimate nature of reality is digital, and the universe ...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
We propose a test based on the theory of algorithmic complexity and an experimental evaluation of Le...