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atemerev
11 months ago
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Does fermion doubling make the universe not a comp...
Computational universe is not necessarily a lattice universe. We can compute with a graph of relationships (including distances between particles) and time snapshots; I think this model fits better.
tobias2014
11 months ago
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Or even follow the idea of Stephen Wolfram's hyper graph, where space dimension and time are purely emergent properties of graph transformations.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.08210
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