Is the Universe roughly-tuned for computing?
Zoltan Galantai

TL;DR
This paper proposes that the universe is roughly-tuned for computation rather than life, extending Lloyd's limits to all possible universes and classifying them based on their computational capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective that the universe's tuning favors computation, not life, and extends Lloyd's computational limits to a broader universe classification.
Findings
Universe is roughly-tuned for computation
Extended Lloyd's limits to all possible universes
Classified universes based on computational capacity
Abstract
This short paper proposes an alternative theory to Anthropic Principle. According to our interpretation, the Universe is not "fine-tuned" for life, but "roughly-tuned" for computation and its biofilness is only a phenomenon. This standpoint allows us to extend Seth Lloyd's concept about the ultimate physical limits of computing to examine the computing capabilities of any imaginable universe. In addition, I draw up a universe classification based on it.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
