15 Jul
2020
15 Jul
'20
11:25 a.m.
Sorry, I find this to be utter, complete, total hogwash. —Dan ----- Any volume of space is known to have a finite information capacity (with the densest possible information storage happening inside black holes). The universe’s initial conditions would, Gisin realized, require far too much information crammed into too little space. “A real number with infinite digits can’t be physically relevant,” he said. The block universe, which implicitly assumes the existence of infinite information, must fall apart. -----