While reading I remembered "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" where the whole world is a computer and everything in on Earth happened to a random person have a sudden insight about the meaning of life.
My two cents: I think computation is a bedrock concept in the universe, idk about the extent of this importance but it's something that was "discovered" and not "invented"
Brilliant!
While reading I remembered "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" where the whole world is a computer and everything in on Earth happened to a random person have a sudden insight about the meaning of life.
My two cents: I think computation is a bedrock concept in the universe, idk about the extent of this importance but it's something that was "discovered" and not "invented"
Hehehe. Wrap it in raw HTML. Smarty.
Alex and Clot are missing a pretty obvious thing in their actually quite insightful musings. Can anyone tell me what that is?