Hi Richard Ruquist  

My understanding of Sheldrake's results suggests 
to me that the universe is not like a deterministic great computer, 
or if it is, the deterministic or mechanical part acts like a filter to 
incline random motions to more regular ones 
which Sheldrake calls habits or morphic resonances.  


[Roger Clough], [rclo...@verizon.net] 
1/3/2013  
"Forever is a long time, especially near the end." - Woody Allen 
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Subject: Re: Conputer Code In String Theory Supersimetric Equations 


Here is a lay description: 

http://www.novaspivack.com/uncategorized/is-the-universe-a-computer-new-evidence-emerges
 

Is the Universe a Computer? New Evidence Emerges. 
March 22nd, 2012 
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I haven? posted in a while, but this is blog-worthy material. I?e 
recently become familiar with the thinking of University of Maryland 
physicist, James Gates Jr. Dr. Gates is working on a branch of physics 
called supersymmetry. In the process of his work he? discovered the 
presence of what appear to resemble a form of computer code, called 
error correcting codes, embedded within, or resulting from, the 
equations of supersymmetry that describe fundamental particles. 

You can read a non-technical description of what Dr. Gates has 
discovered in this article, which I highly recommend. 

In the article, Gates asks, ?ow could we discover whether we live 
inside a Matrix? One answer might be ?ry to detect the presence of 
codes in the laws that describe physics.? And this is precisely what 
he has done. Specifically, within the equations of supersymmetry he 
has found, quite unexpectedly, what are called ?oubly-even self-dual 
linear binary error-correcting block codes.? That? a long-winded 
label for codes that are commonly used to remove errors in computer 
transmissions, for example to correct errors in a sequence of bits 
representing text that has been sent across a wire. 

Gates explains, ?his unsuspected connection suggests that these codes 
may be ubiquitous in nature, and could even be embedded in the essence 
of reality. If this is the case, we might have something in common 
with the Matrix science-fiction films, which depict a world where 
everything human being? experience is the product of a 
virtual-reality-generating computer network.? 

Why are these codes hidden in the laws of fundamental particles? 
?ould it be that codes, in some deep and fundamental way, control the 
structure of our reality?,? he asks. It? a good question. 

If you want to explore further, here is a Youtube video by someone who 
is interested in popularizing Dr. Gates? work, containing an audio 
interview that is worth hearing. Here, you can hear Gates describe the 
potential significance of his discovery in layman? terms. The video 
then goes on to explain how all of this might be further evidence for 
Bostrom? Simulation Hypothesis (in which it is suggested that the 
universe is a computer simulation). (NOTE: The video is a bit annoying 
? in particular the melodramatic soundtrack, but it? still worth 
watching in order to get a quick high level overview of what this is 
all about, and some of the wild implications). 

Now why does this discovery matter? Well it is more than strange and 
intriguing that fundamental physics equations that describe the 
universe would contain these error correcting codes. Could it mean 
that the universe itself is built with error correcting codes in it, 
codes that that are just like those used in computers and computer 
networks? Did they emerge naturally, or are they artifacts of some 
kind of intelligent design? Or do they indicate the universe literally 
IS a computer? For example maybe the universe is a cellular automata 
machine, or perhaps a loop quantum gravity computer. 

Digital Physics ? A New Kind of Science 
The view that the universe is some kind of computer is called digital 
physics ? it? a relatively new niche field within physics that may be 
destined for major importance in the future. But these are still early 
days. 

I?e been fascinated by the possibility that the universe is a 
computer since college, when I first found out about the work of Ed 
Fredkin on his theory that the universe is a cellular automaton ? for, 
example, like John Conway? Game of Life algorithm (particularly this 
article, excerpted from the book Three Scientists and their Gods). 

Following this interest, I ended up interning in a supercomputing lab 
that was working on testing these possibilites, at MIT, with the 
authors of this book on ?ellular Automata Machines.? 

Later I had the opportunity to become friends with Stephen Wolfram, 
whose magnum opus, ? New Kind of Science? is the ultimate, and also 
heaviest, book on this topic. 

I asked Stephen about what he thinks about this idea and he said it 
is, ? bit like saying ?here? a Fibonacci sequence there; this must 
be a phenomenon based on rabbits?. Error-correcting codes have a 
certain mathematical structure, associated e.g. with sphere packing. 
You don? have to use them to correct errors. But it? definitely an 
amusing thought that one could detect the Matrix by looking for 
robustification features of code. Of course, today? technology/code 
rarely has these ? because our computers are already incredibly 
reliable (and probably getting more so)? 

The work of Dr. Gates, is at the very least, an interesting new 
development for this field. At best it might turn out to be a very 
important clue about the nature of the universe, although it? very 
early and purely theoretical at this point. It will be interesting to 
see how this develops. 

However, I personally don? believe the universe will turn out to be a 
computer or a computation. Read the next article in this series to 
find out why I think Consciousness is Not a Computation. 

On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 3:32 PM, alexalex  wrote: 
> Hello ! HNY and sorry if this has been posted again! 
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLvXaclRlHs 
> 
> http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.0051 
> 
> "Doubly-even self-dual linear binary error-correcting block code," 
> first invented by Claude Shannon in the 1940's, has been discovered 
> embedded WITHIN the equations of superstring theory! 
> 
> What do you know about this? Even if supersimetry would turn out to be 
> correct can you dig through the math and explain what this entails to 
> a lay persons like me? 
> 
> Alex. 
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