Digital philosophy
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Digital philosophy is a direction in philosophy and cosmology advocated by certain mathematicians and theoretical physicists, e.g., Gregory Chaitin, Seth Lloyd, Edward Fredkin, Stephen Wolfram, and Konrad Zuse (see his Calculating Space).
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See also
- Algorithmic information theory
- Digital physics
- Fredkin Finite Nature Hypothesis
- Juergen Schmidhuber
- Loopholes in Bell test experiments
- Mechanism (philosophy)
- Philosophy of physics
- Simulated reality
- Digitality
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