Display title | Physics:Fredkin finite nature hypothesis |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In digital physics, the Fredkin finite nature hypothesis states that ultimately all quantities of physics, including space and time, are discrete and finite. All measurable physical quantities arise from some Planck scale substrate for information processing. Also, the amount of information in any small... |