On Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 2:02:00 PM UTC-5, ronaldheld wrote:
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> I am a physicist.   Ignoring the mind/body problems,what new predictions 
> does his model make,and can it be falsified?
>       Ronald
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I have yet to read beyond the introduction on this, so I can only make a 
limited statement on this. I would say that if one want to see what 
connection this has to deep foundations it would be to find a map between 
this and the Langland's conjecture. Wolfram's model looks very 
combinatorial, and this has connections with number theory. The Langland's 
hypothesis is that results in number theory, say with integer partition, 
Klein j-invariant functions and sporadic groups are all tied to elementary 
number theoretic or graph theoretic results. There may be great territory 
to explore here.

LC
 

> n Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 4:40:56 AM UTC-4, Philip Thrift wrote:
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>> The "hypergraph" stuff from Stephen Wolfram in recent news on his "new 
>> foundation" of physics has a name: 
>> *The Wolfram Model.*
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>> *Some Relativistic and Gravitational Properties of the Wolfram*
>> *Model*
>> Jonathan Gorard
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>> https://www.wolframcloud.com/obj/wolframphysics/Documents/some-quantum-mechanical-properties-of-the-wolfram-model.pdf
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>> *Some Quantum Mechanical Properties of the Wolfram Model*
>> *Jonathan Gorard*
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>> https://www.wolframcloud.com/obj/wolframphysics/Documents/some-relativistic-and-gravitational-properties-of-the-wolfram-model.pdf
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>> @philipthrift
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