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The Universe and the Expansion of States
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2:32:31 - 2:38:04 (05:32)

The universe is expanding in terms of the number of boxes that it has to store states, where every time you try to simulate the universe, it expands in states.

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The universe is always moving forward in time because memory cannot be erased; to have a process that runs in both directions, information must be stored to run it backwards, resulting in extra baggage.
2:32:31 - 2:33:15 (00:44)
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Universe
Summary

The universe is always moving forward in time because memory cannot be erased; to have a process that runs in both directions, information must be stored to run it backwards, resulting in extra baggage. Thus, the universe is expanding in terms of the number of boxes that it must store states.

Chapter
The Universe and the Expansion of States
Episode
#279 – Alien Debate: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the theory of non-locality and proposes the idea of a "state creator" in the universe, which is responsible for the expansion of the universe in states.
2:33:15 - 2:35:38 (02:23)
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Non-locality
Summary

In this podcast, the speaker discusses the theory of non-locality and proposes the idea of a "state creator" in the universe, which is responsible for the expansion of the universe in states. The universe is asymmetric in state production, and these states can be erased with more computational power.

Chapter
The Universe and the Expansion of States
Episode
#279 – Alien Debate: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Physicist Julian Barbour discusses his theory that time is fundamental and creates space, and ponders the possibility of free will in a universe that generates novelty and increasingly complex structures.
2:35:38 - 2:38:04 (02:25)
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Physics
Summary

Physicist Julian Barbour discusses his theory that time is fundamental and creates space, and ponders the possibility of free will in a universe that generates novelty and increasingly complex structures.

Chapter
The Universe and the Expansion of States
Episode
#279 – Alien Debate: Sara Walker and Lee Cronin
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast