"According to our current conception of physics, any valid physical theory 
is supposed to describe the objective evolution of a unique external world. 
However, this condition is challenged by quantum theory, which suggests 
that physical systems should not always be understood as having objective 
properties which are simply revealed by measurement. Furthermore, as argued 
below, several other conceptual puzzles in the foundations of physics and 
related fields point to limitations of our current perspective and motivate 
the exploration of an alternative: to start with the first-person (the 
observer) rather than the third-person perspective (the world). In this 
work, I propose a rigorous approach of this kind on the basis of 
algorithmic information theory. It is based on a single postulate: that 
universal induction determines the chances of what any observer sees next. 
That is, instead of a world or physical laws, it is the local state of the 
observer alone that determines those probabilities. Surprisingly, despite 
its solipsistic foundation, I show that the resulting theory recovers many 
features of our established physical worldview: it predicts that it appears 
to observers as if there was an external world that evolves according to 
simple, computable, probabilistic laws. In contrast to the standard view, 
objective reality is not assumed on this approach but rather provably 
emerges as an asymptotic statistical phenomenon. The resulting theory 
dissolves puzzles like cosmology's Boltzmann brain problem, makes concrete 
predictions for thought experiments like the computer simulation of agents, 
and suggests novel phenomena such as "probabilistic zombies" governed by 
observer-dependent probabilistic chances. It also predicts some basic 
phenomena of quantum theory (Bell inequality violation and no-signalling) 
and suggests a novel "algorithmic" perspective on the foundations of 
quantum mechanics."

https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.01826

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