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It from bit? Does John Wheeler was right? Rate Topic: -----

#21 Yuri Danoyan 


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#22 cameron marical 


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nobody is responding that means nobody is interested.


ouch. well, i cant support that, because i am interested. i just found this post.

first of all. i think that the whole digital physics veiw is pretty interesting, and pretty viable too. but, in a universe like ours, anything is possible. the concept of reality is very interesting indeed.
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