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The Wolfram model allows an infinite number of rules.
Some of these rules generate interesting universes that are complex and connected, some of these rules generate plausible universes that look a little like our own, and others... go nowhere.
In this excerpt from my conversation with Jonathan Gorard, I ask him how to find rules of Wolfram Physics that are both interesting and plausible.
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Jonathan Gorard
- Jonathan Gorard at The Wolfram Physics Project
- Jonathan Gorard at Cardiff University
- Jonathan Gorard on Twitter
- The Centre for Applied Compositionality
- The Wolfram Physics Project
The paper referred to by Jonathan
- Algorithmic Causal Sets and the Wolfram Model by Jonathan Gorard
Concepts mentioned by Jonathan
- Causal invariance
- Manifold
- Causal graph
- Space-like separation
- Causal cone
- Dimensionality
- Curvature
- Discrete differential operators
- Discrete Laplacian
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I release The Last Theory as a video too! Watch here.
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