Re: Universe on a Chip

2012-10-11 Thread ronaldheld
maybe this will help? Constraints on the Universe as a Numerical Simulation arXiv:1210.1847v1 [hep-ph] 4Oct 2012 Ronald On Oct 10, 2:22 pm, Craig Weinberg whatsons...@gmail.com wrote: On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:14:44 PM UTC-4, Bruno Marchal wrote: On 09 Oct 2012, at

Re: Universe on a Chip

2012-10-11 Thread Bruno Marchal
On 10 Oct 2012, at 20:22, Craig Weinberg wrote: On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:14:44 PM UTC-4, Bruno Marchal wrote: On 09 Oct 2012, at 19:03, Craig Weinberg wrote: On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 11:04:51 AM UTC-4, Bruno Marchal wrote: On 08 Oct 2012, at 22:38, Craig Weinberg wrote:

Re: Universe on a Chip

2012-10-11 Thread Craig Weinberg
On Thursday, October 11, 2012 11:08:16 AM UTC-4, Bruno Marchal wrote: The problem is the meanwhile you have this meta-universe which is doing the computing, yes? What does it run on? On the true number relations. Indirectly on some false propositions too, as the meta-arithmetic,

Re: Universe on a Chip

2012-10-10 Thread Bruno Marchal
On 09 Oct 2012, at 19:03, Craig Weinberg wrote: On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 11:04:51 AM UTC-4, Bruno Marchal wrote: On 08 Oct 2012, at 22:38, Craig Weinberg wrote: If the universe were a simulation, would the constant speed of light correspond to the clock speed driving the simulation?

Re: Universe on a Chip

2012-10-10 Thread Craig Weinberg
On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:14:44 PM UTC-4, Bruno Marchal wrote: On 09 Oct 2012, at 19:03, Craig Weinberg wrote: On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 11:04:51 AM UTC-4, Bruno Marchal wrote: On 08 Oct 2012, at 22:38, Craig Weinberg wrote: If the universe were a simulation, would the

Re: Universe on a Chip

2012-10-09 Thread Bruno Marchal
On 08 Oct 2012, at 22:38, Craig Weinberg wrote: If the universe were a simulation, would the constant speed of light correspond to the clock speed driving the simulation? In other words, the “CPU speed?” As we are “inside” the simulation, all attempts to measure the speed of the

Re: Universe on a Chip

2012-10-09 Thread Craig Weinberg
On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 11:04:51 AM UTC-4, Bruno Marchal wrote: On 08 Oct 2012, at 22:38, Craig Weinberg wrote: If the universe were a simulation, would the constant speed of light correspond to the clock speed driving the simulation? In other words, the “CPU speed?” As we are

Universe on a Chip

2012-10-08 Thread Craig Weinberg
If the universe were a simulation, would the constant speed of light correspond to the clock speed driving the simulation? In other words, the “CPU speed?” As we are “inside” the simulation, all attempts to measure the speed of the simulation appear as a constant value. Light