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'''Principle of Computational Equivalence''' | '''Principle of Computational Equivalence''' | ||
Can simple programs produce very rich and complicated behaviors? Could it be possible that all of the amazing things we see in the universe be the result of a simple program? That would be very exciting to have a program that is an ultimate precise model of our universe. If you run it long enough it would produce complex models. Stephen Wolfram asks how would this program be like. | Can simple programs produce very rich and complicated behaviors? Could it be possible that all of the amazing things we see in the universe be the result of a simple program? That would be very exciting to have a program that is an ultimate precise model of our universe. If you run it long enough it would produce complex models. Stephen Wolfram asks how would this program be like. |
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