This, I comprehend, I was just musing that why just keep the same concept of 
universes? Why not go tegmark, or trans tegmark, with this. Why not compare the 
super cosmos to be a data storing thing like a database, rather than an acorn, 
hold merely biological data? Since reality seems to be math(s) based, why not 
computational? Why not have a giant SAN, a storage area network, rather then 
just a random access memory with lower mem? Its just a conjecture from, and 
idiot, me, but since people like Seth Lloyd have conjectured that the universe 
does processing, I am dropping the other shoe on this. 

If only one universe results, information has been created - genuinely random 
bit(s) of data that didn't exist before, such as which way a photon went or 
whether a cat is alive or dead. It's only in the multiverse view that the 
information content is preserved, because you have all possible outcomes and 
overall they cancel out (like in "Theory of nothing" but on a smaller scale.)

 
 
 
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From: LizR <[email protected]>
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Sent: Wed, Nov 19, 2014 9:59 pm
Subject: Re: Two apparently different forms of entropy



On 20 November 2014 12:04, spudboy100 via Everything List 
<[email protected]> wrote:


Ah! You don't think that the collapse in one universe, creates one, in which 
the information is preserved? Not uncovers one, splits of a new clone, like an 
amoeba does. Perhaps there are universes that split off when a decision gets 
made where, where it is analogous to a data file. If this is so, then part of 
the multiverse is a relational database. Call it Oracle-1 Delta Googleplex. I 
have dibbs on the name. Patent Pending!



If only one universe results, information has been created - genuinely random 
bit(s) of data that didn't exist before, such as which way a photon went or 
whether a cat is alive or dead. It's only in the multiverse view that the 
information content is preserved, because you have all possible outcomes and 
overall they cancel out (like in "Theory of nothing" but on a smaller scale.)




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