
Nodes, edges, graphs & rules: the basic concepts of Wolfram Physics
According to Wolfram Physics, the universe is a graph. Not the kind of graph that plots y against x. More like a network, consisting of points, called nodes, connected by lines, called edges. Here's my simple explanation of nodes, edges and graphs, along
The Last Theory · Mark Jeffery
Show Notes
Are you ready?
Today, I’m going to dive right into Wolfram Physics.
If you’ve never heard of Stephen Wolfram or his team’s project to find the fundamental theory of physics, don’t worry.
Think of it like this: I’m going to dive right into the fundamental structure of the universe.
And, well, you might not believe that the words “simple” and “physics” can go together, but I’m going to keep it simple.
Today’s episode includes a lot of visuals.
You can find them in the article, or you might want to switch to watching the video, where they’re fully animated.