>TIME AND LIGHTSPEED
>As Wolfram postulates, the concept of time and speed of light c >within
such an informational universe may be related to how fast >the informational
changes (from one state to another) can propagate >(across the qubitstring)
using only local computations as the >medium of stat
> to your series of questions I would like to add one as first:
> "What do you call universe?"
i think this question is most temporally cognitively perceptual in nature.
as explained:
> as long as we do not make this identification, it is futile to
> speculate about "its" computability/computed s
> I would be interested in reading the opinions of the participants
> about that point and about the sense that could be given to the
> question of what "happens" (in the simulated universe) in any non-
> synchronous simulation "when" the simulation diverges ?
I would expect that the situation wou
> It seems to me that there is a very strong assupmtion here which
> is that there should be some synchronicity between the "time" in >the
> postulated computer into which the universe would be simulated >and
> the time inside that simulated universe
I have been studying the function of what I ref
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