By contrast, the computational theory of the universe has a simple and direct explanation for how and why the universe became complex. The history of the universe in terms of information-processing revolutions, each arising naturally from the previous one, already hints at why a computing universe...
quantum mechanics, still on the basis of the de Broglie-Bohm second-order theory, according to which Bohm’s notion of the quantum potential as it affects particles in the double-slit experiment represents the non-algorithmic aspect of the mind arisen from genuine information processing in the ...