--the author makes an argument that time ends at the black hole singularity. Time, he suggests, is the product (information ) of the computational universe. So at a black hole, there is no information, no time: a flat line where past, present and future are one in the same. This seems like a plausible course of thinking, to me.
https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2024/10/on-the-nature-of...
--the author makes an argument that time ends at the black hole singularity. Time, he suggests, is the product (information ) of the computational universe. So at a black hole, there is no information, no time: a flat line where past, present and future are one in the same. This seems like a plausible course of thinking, to me.
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