On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 8:24:12 AM UTC+2, Alan Grayson wrote:
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> https://www.pcgamer.com/physicist-stephen-wolfram-thinks-hes-on-to-a-theory-of-everything-and-he-wants-help-simulating-the-universe/
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I see that he uses set theory to define his particular theory of ordered 
relations. So his "theory of everything" is actually a particular case of 
set theory. Set theory is also a natural source of ordered/asymmetrical 
relations because sets form a hierarchy, while in Wolfram's theory the 
order in a binary relation seems to be an unexplained assumption.

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