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by jasonhansel
1842 days ago
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Some sample output I got (yes, this is real): > You can travel through the universe to the furthest reaches of the unknown, where the background radiation of the early universe grows in intensity as you go further and further away from where you started. Somewhere beyond that radiation lie the last remnants of the beginning of the universe. Here there is an ‘ultimate singularity’, an instant of time that doesn’t have a name. At that point the laws of physics as we know them all break down. There is no matter, energy, or anything else; there is just an unbound, unmeasurable amount of energy. > The laws of physics are fundamental constants that set the parameters of our world. But they seem arbitrary, without foundation. What if the laws that shape the universe are themselves arbitrary, like the laws of grammar and vocabulary, and just the result of our limited human brains? What if there is no underlying logic that holds it all together? |
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