The subjective computable universe
Abstract
Nearly all theories developed for our world are computational. The fundamental
theories in physics can be used to emulate on a computer ever more aspects
of our universe. This and the ubiquity of computers and virtual realities
has increased the acceptance of the computational paradigm. A computable
theory of everything seems to have come within reach. Given the historic
progression of theories from ego- to geo- to helio-centric models to universe
and multiverse theories, the next natural step was to postulate a multiverse
composed of all computable universes. Unfortunately, rather than being a
theory of everything, the result is more a theory of nothing, which actually
plagues all too-large universe models in which observers occupy random or
remote locations. The problem can be solved by incorporating the subjective
observer process into the theory. While the computational paradigm exposes
a fundamental problem of large-universe theories, it also provides its solution.
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A Computable Universe: Understanding and Exploring Nature as Computation