Talk:Programming the Universe

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Oh please

If you want to know about Quantum Computing, there are good accessible books out there, like Mermin's. And this "Big Idea" has been done to death, e.g. Wolfram, Deutsch, etc. - New Scientist has something along these lines every other week. (I'm writing this for the benefit of teenagers with an actual interest in science, who deserve to be directed to good stuff and not get stuck in dross like this.)137.205.183.114 (talk) 07:20, 7 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

Wrong. Who are you to wrongly judge this excellent work? What have you discovered and written about? Programming the Universe is more about how Nature works than it is about quantum computers which are in their infancy. Stephan Wolfram agrees with Dr. Seth Lloyd who has been a professor of quantum computation at M.I.T. for many years. And what's your resume? I've discovered many 'Beyond Einstein Theories' combining quantum mechanics and general relativity including the Theory of Everything: GOD=7_4 or FOD=6_4 on Planet Nestor. While I was sharing my theories at the 2006 37th Lunar and Planetary Conference in Houston, Lloyd's book 'coincidentally' appeared on the front table of the nearby Barnes and Noble Bookstore. There Are No Coincidences - there is synchronism... http://7seals.blogspot.com . 2601:589:4802:AB0:252F:9340:C814:37D9 (talk) 16:55, 1 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

"Particles not only collide, they compute"

I added a very important quote from Lloyd's book... "Particles not only collide, they compute."<ref]Lloyd, Seth, Programming the Universe, Alfred A. Knopf, 2006, 978-1-4000-4092-6</ref] 2601:589:4802:AB0:252F:9340:C814:37D9 (talk) 16:59, 1 June 2021 (UTC)Reply