The universe is causal graphs generating more structure and causal graphs right so this is how the universe is unfolding. Maybe there's a cap on the rate of generation like the there's only so much stuff that gets made per update of the universe. And then if there's a lot of stuff being made in a particular region that happens to look the same locally spatially that's an after effect of the fact that the whole causal graph is updating. Yeah, I don't know that I think that that doesn't work either but I don't have a good argument in my mind about. But I do like the idea of the capacity that you know because you've got the number of states.

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