Wolfram On Hunting For Our Universe
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Wolfram On Hunting For Our Universe
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#3Juergen Schmidhuber lays out an interesting idea that our Universe is just one Turing machine, generated by an enumeration of all Turing machines (generating all possible Universes). http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/everything/html.html
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#4You might find this review of Wolfram's book interesting: http://www.scottaaronson.com/papers/nks.pdf
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#5Why should it be this network thing? He doesn't back up his assertion that the universe is described by one of these networks. Juergen Schmidhuber lays out an interesting idea that our Universe is just one Turing machine, generated by an enumeration of all Turing machines (generating all possible Universes). http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/everything/html.html
Effectively Wolfram is pruning the search space by looking for the simplest rules that he thinks have a shot of reproducing known physical features of the universe (eg special and general relativity, with a plan for how QM may come about), and then looking within that space for the specific flavor that is our universe. If you actually want to find the model via searching programs, this is the only realistic way to do it.
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#6Why should it be this network thing? He doesn't back up his assertion that the universe is described by one of these networks. Juergen Schmidhuber lays out an interesting idea that our Universe is just one Turing machine, generated by an enumeration of all Turing machines (generating all possible Universes). http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/everything/html.html
He's not saying it's definitely a network, he's just saying that he's going to start looking there because it intuitively makes sense. This seems reasonable for a few reasons. First, networks are the most advanced form of organization we currently know of. Second, it potentially provides a very simple explanation for many things, such as gravity. Third, the idea that matter is just really concentrated nothingness is just too cool not to look at. And it sort of makes sense if you believe in zero-point energy, which supposedly both general relativity and quantum mechanics predict (according to the free energy nuts).
/not a theoretical physicist
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#8You might find this review of Wolfram's book interesting: http://www.scottaaronson.com/papers/nks.pdf
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#9How can this guy STILL be that full of himself even after all the shit he took for writing A New Kind of Science?
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#10How can this guy STILL be that full of himself even after all the shit he took for writing A New Kind of Science?
The book has quite a few citations: http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&cites=31...
Last I checked most objective scientific writing didn't come with a hype machine attached.