Calculating Space

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Short description: Book by Konrad Zuse

An elementary process in Zuse's Calculating Space: Two digital particles A and B form a new digital particle C.[1]

Calculating Space (German: Rechnender Raum) is Konrad Zuse's 1969 book on automata theory. He proposed that all processes in the universe are computational.[2] This view is known today as the simulation hypothesis, digital philosophy, digital physics or pancomputationalism.[3] Zuse proposed that the universe is being computed by some sort of cellular automaton or other discrete computing machinery,[2] challenging the long-held view that some physical laws are continuous by nature. He focused on cellular automata as a possible substrate of the computation, and pointed out that the classical notions of entropy and its growth do not make sense in deterministically computed universes.

See also

  • A New Kind of Science
  • Simulated reality

References

  1. "Rechnender Raum" (in de). Elektronische Datenverarbeitung (Bad Hersfeld, Germany) 8: 336–344. 1967. ftp://ftp.idsia.ch/pub/juergen/zuse67scan.pdf. Retrieved 2022-08-02.  (9 pages)
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Universe as Automaton: From Simplicity and Symmetry to Complexity. Springer-Verlag. September 2011. p. 6. 
  3. "Pancomputationalism: Theory or Metaphor?". Philosophy, Computing and Information Science. Pickering & Chattoo. January 2014. pp. 213–221. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/242700683. Retrieved 2022-08-02. 

Further reading

  • (in de) Rechnender Raum. Schriften zur Datenverarbeitung. 1. Braunschweig, Germany: Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn. 1969. ISBN 3-528-09609-8.  (70+4 pages)
  • "Calculating Space - Translation of: Rechnender Raum". Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. February 1970. ftp://ftp.idsia.ch/pub/juergen/zuserechnenderraum.pdf.  (98 pages); "Konrad Zuse's Rechnender Raum (Calculating Space)" (in en). A Computable Universe: Understanding & Exploring Nature as Computation (re-edition in LaTeX with permission of MIT and Zuse's family ed.). World Scientific. 2012. http://www.mathrix.org/zenil/ZuseCalculatingSpace-GermanZenil.pdf. Retrieved 2022-08-02.  (69 pages)
  • "Rechnender Raum". Zur Entstehung des Computers - Von Alfred Tarski zu Konrad Zuse [...] - Tertium non datur. Düsseldorf, Germany: VDI-Verlag. 2007. pp. 251–279. ISBN 978-3-18-150051-4. 

External links

  • Jürgen Schmidhuber's site Zuse's book and 1967 paper.
  • Calculating Space - a painting by Zuse - Konrad Zuse's visualization of the idea
  • Web article and simulation of such a calculating space in C and LIBPNG
  • SecondSpace Simulation of waves within a 2D space (time and space are discrete), similar to FDTD. An OpenCL graphic card is needed.



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