
Episode 40
How to find interesting and plausible rules with Jonathan Gorard
The Last Theory · Mark Jeffery
June 15, 20238m 24s
Show Notes
The Wolfram model allows an infinite number of rules.
Some of these rules generate interesting universes that are complex and connected, some of these rules generate plausible universes that look a little like our own, and others... go nowhere.
In this excerpt from my conversation with Jonathan Gorard, I ask him how to find rules of Wolfram Physics that are both interesting and plausible.
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Jonathan Gorard
- Jonathan Gorard at The Wolfram Physics Project
- Jonathan Gorard at Cardiff University
- Jonathan Gorard on Twitter
- The Centre for Applied Compositionality
- The Wolfram Physics Project
The paper referred to by Jonathan
- Algorithmic Causal Sets and the Wolfram Model by Jonathan Gorard
Concepts mentioned by Jonathan
- Causal invariance
- Manifold
- Causal graph
- Space-like separation
- Causal cone
- Dimensionality
- Curvature
- Discrete differential operators
- Discrete Laplacian
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Topics
wolframphysicswolfram physicswolfram physics projectphysicscomputational physicsfundamental theorystephen wolfram