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Programming the Universe
Book • 2006
In 'Programming the Universe', Seth Lloyd presents a provocative theory that the universe is a quantum computer, constantly processing information from the motion of subatomic particles to the evolution of galaxies.
This perspective offers a new way of understanding the universe, potentially reconciling quantum mechanics and general relativity.
The book raises profound questions about the nature of reality and our place within it.
This perspective offers a new way of understanding the universe, potentially reconciling quantum mechanics and general relativity.
The book raises profound questions about the nature of reality and our place within it.
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Mentioned when discussing the definition of computation and the philosophy of computational functionalism.

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AMA | Feb 2026
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while discussing the 'it from qubit' hypothesis, a concept related to the simulation hypothesis.


David Chalmers

The Quantum Simulation Hypothesis | David Chalmers




