
TL;DR
This paper explores the computable universe hypothesis, discussing how information, computation, and quantum aspects underpin physical reality, and examines foundational arguments supporting this view.
Contribution
It introduces the computable universe concept, focusing on algorithmic and quantum perspectives, and analyzes foundational arguments supporting the hypothesis.
Findings
Highlights the role of computation in understanding physical reality
Examines quantum aspects supporting the computable universe hypothesis
Provides foundational arguments for the computable universe concept
Abstract
Some contemporary views of the universe assume information and computation to be key in understanding and explaining the basic structure underpinning physical reality. We introduce the Computable Universe exploring some of the basic arguments giving foundation to these visions. We will focus on the algorithmic and quantum aspects, and how these may fit and support the computable universe hypothesis.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms
