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Episode 58: Deutsch's "Creative Blocks": A Decade Later

The Theory of Anything

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The Importance of Universality in Computing

The first people to guess this were Charles Babbage and his assistant Ada, Countess of Lovelace. It remained a guess until the 1980s when David Deutsch proved it using quantum theory of computation. This entails that everything that the laws of physics require a physical object to do can be emulated in arbitrary fine detail by some program on a general purpose computer.

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