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The Dimensions of Our Universe May Not Be as Simple as We Thought
Our universe may not be strictly three dimensional, as there may be areas that are 3.01 or 2.99 dimensional. However, as long as there is causal invariance and computational irreducibility, and the space is non-infinite dimensional, it can still exist.
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The dimensionality of our universe may not be as straightforward as we think.
2:00:18 - 2:04:21 (04:02)
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The dimensionality of our universe may not be as straightforward as we think. It's possible that even though we perceive it as three-dimensional, there could be areas that are actually 3.01 or 2.99 dimensional, while also considering the universe may have started as infinite dimensional.
ChapterThe Dimensions of Our Universe May Not Be as Simple as We Thought
Episode#124 – Stephen Wolfram: Fundamental Theory of Physics, Life, and the Universe
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Energy in causal graph models is correlated with the level of activity in the hypergraphs and how it remains over time, with space-like hypersurfaces used to define consistent sets of moments in time.
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Energy in causal graph models is correlated with the level of activity in the hypergraphs and how it remains over time, with space-like hypersurfaces used to define consistent sets of moments in time.