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Scientific Paper
TitleThe God Computer
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Author(s)Franklin Hu
Keywordsuniverse computer binary John Archibald fqxi essay it from bit
Published2013
JournalNone
No. of pages4

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Abstract

     In 1990, the physicist John Archibald Wheeler suggested that every particle, every field of force, even the space-time continuum itself can be described as being derived as part of an apparatus or machine which handles binary data. This means that the entire universe could be nothing more than an elaborate digital computer – God’s computer. This paper explores the idea that it is possible to break down all of the complex physical observations we see in the world to actions which are only binary in nature. This will be done by postulating a digital space which runs with minimal rules and reproduces the behavior of empty space and positrons and electrons. From there, the rest of the particles and fields of force are derived.

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