I've been thinking about his a bit lately. If time is non-continuous then could you model the time evolution of the universe as some operator recursively applied to the quantum state of the universe? If each application of the operator progresses the state of the universe by a single planck-time could we even observe a difference between that and a universe where time is continuous?
tweezy|1 year ago
In one part he talks about a thought experiment modeling the universe as a multidimensional cellular automata. Where fundamental particles are nothing more than the information they contain. And particles colliding is a computation that tells how that node and the adjacent nodes to update their state.
Way out and not saying there's anything truth to it. But it was a really interesting and fun concept to chew on.
phrotoma|1 year ago
andoando|1 year ago
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BobbyTables2|1 year ago
Either way, I find Planck time/energy to be a very spooky concept.
https://wolframphysics.org/
pas|1 year ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_principle