19 January 2023
What is the Big Bang
in Wolfram’s universe?
What is the Big Bang in Wolfram Physics?
There’s a straightforward answer to that question.
It’s the point in the evolution of the universe where the hypergraph goes from nothing to something.
It’s the start of the explosion that eventually yields the uncountable particles, planets, stars and galaxies of our universe.
So that’s pretty straightforward, isn’t it?
Well, yes, except that there’s one phrase above that demands further explanation: nothing to something.
How does the universe go from nothing to something?
This one’s inspired by a question I received from a subscriber on YouTube last week.
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