Hi,

For those that want the “short version” or at least a “prep” to the purpose of 
the article. Here goes:

        1. I open the with a propositional axiom that states that everything is 
a graph composed of vertices and edges.
        2. From there I discuss the deductive entailments of that axiom on 
time, consciousness, and the “laws of physics.”
        3. Those entities must have a structural encoding if everything is just 
"dots and lines.”
        4. A structural encoding implies malleability and thus, it is possible 
to, in a computationally reflective manner, alter the process of time, 
consciousness, and the laws of physics.

QED,
Marko.

http://markorodriguez.com



> On May 25, 2017, at 9:14 AM, Marko Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> For next month’s GraphDay conference, I decided to talk about 3 areas in 
> graph theory/computing where my mind goes “blank.” These areas of thought are 
> where I have no clever solutions and hopefully it will spur a new generation 
> of graph thinkers to see further into the wonderful world of graphs.
> 
>       https://twitter.com/twarko/status/867746505049858048 
> <https://twitter.com/twarko/status/867746505049858048>
> 
> Enjoy!,
> Marko.
> 
> http://markorodriguez.com <http://markorodriguez.com/>
> 
> 
> 

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