The principle of a finite density of information

04/17/2023
by   Pablo Arrighi, et al.
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The possibility to describe the laws of the Universe in a computational way seems to be correlated to a principle that the density of information is bounded. This principle, that is dual to that of a finite velocity of information, has already been investigated in Physics, and is correlated to the old idea that there is no way to know a magnitude with an infinite precision. It takes different forms in classical Physics and in quantum Physics.

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