Digital physics

Digital physics

Topic

Digital physics is a speculative cosmological theory suggesting that the universe can be conceived of as a vast, digital computation device or as the output of a computer program. First proposed by Konrad Zuse in 1969 and later popularized by Edward Fredkin, the hypothesis posits that physical laws are essentially algorithms and that the universe is fundamentally composed of information.

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