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Ask HN: Does treating Inflation as a "Quantization Snap" resolve slow-roll?
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1 points
by aplowe
125 days ago
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I've been developing a theoretical derivation that treats the early universe as a computational system hitting an entropy wall. By applying the Radix Economy Law (from computer science) to M-Theory/holographic stability, the math seems to yield the ~60 e-folds of Cosmic Inflation as a "Quantization Snap" down to Base-3 (Ternary). I suspect there may be a flaw in the holographic stability bounds or the diffusion latency math, but I am seeking a rigorous critique from anyone familiar with Information Theory and scalar-field cosmology. The full derivations and paper are at: https://entropic-limit.org Is this a valid way to approach the trans-Planckian problem, or is there a fundamental breakdown in the radix economy application? |
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