When Does the Universe Compute? 182
KentuckyFC writes "The idea that every physical event is a computation has spread like wildfire through science. That has triggered an unprecedented interest in unconventional computing such as quantum computing, DNA computing and even the ability of a single-celled organism, called slime mold, to solve mazes. However, that may need to change now that physicists have worked out a formal way of distinguishing between systems that compute and those that don't. One key is the ability to encode and decode information. 'Without the encode and decode steps, there is no computation; there is simply a physical system undergoing evolution,' they say. That means computers must be engineered systems based on well understood laws of physics that can be used to predict the outcome of an abstract evolution. So slime mold fails the test while most forms of quantum computation pass."
Joke of the Day (Score:5, Funny)
On the line a pervert, breathing heavily, said, "I bet you have a tight asshole with no hair."
"Yes," she responded. "He's sitting next to me watching TV."
Re:Joke of the Day (Score:5, Funny)
More entertaining than the article, and contained more useful information.
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Re:Well, I have a theory (Score:5, Funny)
Point particles come from the interaction of various waves which carry force. Points don't even take up space. The Universe is one giant 2D wave, and all 3D space is holographic illusion.
Look, seriously, Doom was DECADES ago at this point. The rest of the world's moved on, you really need to stop living in the past and base your universal theories on something OTHER than an engine Carmack made back in the DOS era.
Re:I don't think encoding/decoding are fundamental (Score:5, Funny)
Maybe not *your* balls.
Nethack (Score:2, Funny)
This slime mold is delicious!