

Why hypergraphs might be a good model of the universe with Jonathan Gorard
Dec 22, 2022
10:26
Wolfram Physics is based on hypergraphs.
Why?
What is it about hypergraphs that might make them a better model of the universe than, say, strings of characters, or cellular automata, or Turing machines?
When I asked Jonathan Gorard this question, he gave an answer that was deeply insightful.
It’s such a core question, so fundamental to why we should take the Wolfram model seriously, that I’ve listened to Jonathan’s answer over and over.
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Jonathan Gorard
- Jonathan Gorard at The Wolfram Physics Project
- Jonathan Gorard at Cardiff University
- Jonathan Gorard on Twitter
- The Centre for Applied Compositionality
- The Wolfram Physics Project
People and Concepts mentioned by Jonathan
- Roger Penrose
- Rafael Sorkin
- Tommaso Bolognesi
- Causal Set Theory
- Hasse diagram
- Riemannian distance
- Strings (of characters)
- Cellular automata
- Turing machines
- Lorentz invariance
- General covariance
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