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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: ensea2004@yahoo.fr on 30/09/2015 22:35:26

Title: New discrete theory
Post by: ensea2004@yahoo.fr on 30/09/2015 22:35:26
Recently I found a paper about new theory. It seems a kind of digital physics.

The paper is located at this link http://figshare.com/articles/Nokton_theory/1549720 (http://figshare.com/articles/Nokton_theory/1549720)

Is it a good candidate to be a theory of everything ?
Title: Re: New discrete theory
Post by: Colin2B on 30/09/2015 22:40:39
You should really have posted this under New Theories section.
You can either repost there and delete this post, or ask a moderator to do it for you.
Excellent that you are posting your theory as a downloadable, it makes it much easier to read than multiple posts.
Thanks
Title: Re: New discrete theory
Post by: ensea2004@yahoo.fr on 30/09/2015 22:51:00
Is not my theory. I ask for quality of content.
Title: Re: New discrete theory
Post by: Colin2B on 30/09/2015 23:36:29
Ok, but it should still be in new theories.
Title: Re: New discrete theory
Post by: ensea2004@yahoo.fr on 30/09/2015 23:37:09
Can the space and time be discrete.
Title: Re: New discrete theory
Post by: Atomic-S on 01/10/2015 05:19:34
I see this is rather complex. It will take me a while to digest it. However, the fact that a phenomenon can be simulated by computer may or may not indicate that the software accurately represents the underlying reality.
Title: Re: New discrete theory
Post by: ensea2004@yahoo.fr on 01/10/2015 10:05:50
It's possible. Personnaly I'm interested by this kind of theory.
Title: Re: New discrete theory
Post by: ensea2004@yahoo.fr on 01/10/2015 15:16:12
It's difficult to run a simulation, Because the algorithm has an exponentiel complexity (7n.t, when n number of noktons and t the simulation time).
Title: Re: New discrete theory
Post by: ensea2004@yahoo.fr on 01/10/2015 17:33:07
Il found an article about Dr. Edward Fredkin and digital philosophy.
http://www.digitalphilosophy.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/nsmin.pdf (http://www.digitalphilosophy.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/nsmin.pdf)