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Computational Paradigm Complexity and the Emergence of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
The concept of computational paradigm complexity, introduced in the 80s, implies that what an observer perceives in a multi-computational system is limited by their own computational boundedness and other characteristics, leading to the emergence of laws like general relativity and quantum mechanics. This is similar to how laws of gas dynamics emerge independently of molecular dynamics in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.