The informational model - possible tests
S.V. Shevchenko, V.V. Tokarevsky

TL;DR
This paper proposes an informational model of the universe where matter is viewed as a network of automata, offering new insights into fundamental physics and suggesting experiments to test this model.
Contribution
It introduces a novel informational framework for understanding matter and forces, connecting it to existing physical theories and proposing testable experiments.
Findings
Matter as an informational automata network
Clarification of problems in relativity and quantum mechanics
Proposals for experimental validation of the model
Abstract
In our previous arXiv papers (more systematically the informational conception is presented in the paper "The Information as Absolute", 2010) it was rigorously shown that Matter in our Universe - and Universe as a whole - are some informational systems (structures), which exist as uninterruptedly transforming [practically] infinitesimal sub-sets in the absolutely infinite and fundamental set "Information". Such a conception allows to suggest a reasonable physical model that is based on the conjecture that Matter is some analogue of computer (more correct - of a [huge] number of mutually comparatively independent automata). The conjecture, in turn, allows introducing in the model the basic logical elements that constitute the material structures and support the informational exchange - i.e. the forces - between the structures. The model yet now makes more clear a number of basic problems…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Mathematical and Theoretical Analysis
