I am not sure how one can talk about the observed universe and the number 3^^^3 in the same sentence, given that the maximum informational content is roughly 10^120 qubits, the rest is outside the cosmological horizon. Alternatively, if we talk about the simulation argument, then the expression “practical implications” seems out of place.
I am not sure how one can talk about the observed universe and the number 3^^^3 in the same sentence, given that the maximum informational content is roughly 10^120 qubits, the rest is outside the cosmological horizon.
Where in the post do you see it suggested that our universe is capable of containing 3^^^3 of anything?
Alternatively, if we talk about the simulation argument, then the expression “practical implications” seems out of place.
I am not sure how one can talk about the observed universe and the number 3^^^3 in the same sentence, given that the maximum informational content is roughly 10^120 qubits, the rest is outside the cosmological horizon. Alternatively, if we talk about the simulation argument, then the expression “practical implications” seems out of place.
Where in the post do you see it suggested that our universe is capable of containing 3^^^3 of anything?
How so?