There isn’t a difference, though it’s only because algorithms can simulate all of the physical stuff that’s in the physical ontology, and thus the physical ontology is a special case of the algorithmic ontology.
Helpful link here to build intuition:
http://www.amirrorclear.net/academic/ideas/simulation/index.html
That’s what I already believed, but OP seems to disagree, so I’m trying to understand what they mean
There isn’t a difference, though it’s only because algorithms can simulate all of the physical stuff that’s in the physical ontology, and thus the physical ontology is a special case of the algorithmic ontology.
Helpful link here to build intuition:
http://www.amirrorclear.net/academic/ideas/simulation/index.html
That’s what I already believed, but OP seems to disagree, so I’m trying to understand what they mean