The Ruliad Concept
The ruliad represents the entangled limit of all possible computations, highlighting that there is only one necessary structure underlying the universe of computation. As we engage with this concept, we realize that we are part of this ruliad, perceiving it through various rule spaces that reflect different views of how the universe operates. This idea is rooted in the principle of universal computation, which suggests that a single computational framework can encompass diverse functionalities.In this clip
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Is the universe computable as discussed in the episode Stephen Wolfram: Cellular Automata, Computation, and Physics | Lex Fridman Podcast #89 and the clip Understanding Computation?
Is the universe computable as discussed in the episode Stephen Wolfram: Cellular Automata, Computation, and Physics | Lex Fridman Podcast #89 and the clip Understanding Computation?
Is the universe computable as discussed in the episode Stephen Wolfram: Cellular Automata, Computation, and Physics | Lex Fridman Podcast #89 and the clip Understanding Computation?