Digital physics is a theoretical framework that posits that the universe can be understood as an informational or computational structure. This perspective suggests that physical reality can be modeled or represented using digital information, and phenomena in the universe can be viewed as processes involving computation or information processing. Key ideas within digital physics include: 1. **Information as Fundamental**: It suggests that information is a fundamental constituent of physical reality, akin to how traditional physics views matter and energy.
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