
Digital Physics
Digital Physics is a theoretical framework that suggests the universe operates like a vast computational process, where everything is made up of information and can be described as a series of digital codes rather than continuous entities. It posits that the fundamental nature of reality is information, similar to how computers manipulate data. This perspective implies that space, time, and matter can be understood in terms of bits—units of information—leading to the idea that reality itself might be a kind of elaborate simulation or algorithm. Essentially, it combines concepts of physics and computer science to explore the nature of existence.