Eric Hawthorne wrote:

So probably, the "extra-universal" notion of "computing all the universe simulations" is not traditional computation
at all. I prefer to think of the state of affairs as being that the multiverse substrate is just kind of like a
very large, passive qubitstring memory, capable of holding the qubits, that is of exhibiting, if appropriately
queried, the different bit values in the information states (all 10 ^ 148 information-states in the histories of
universes as big and old as ours, that is.)

Correction:


That last part should read: (all 2 ^ (10 ^ 88) information states that could be the instantaneous
state of all possible universes as big and old as ours, that is.)


Eric

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