by Seth Lloyd
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge MA 02139 USA
December 17, 2013
Abstract
This article reviews
the history of digital computation,
and investigates just how far
the concept of computation can be taken.
In particular, I address the question
of whether the universe itself
is in fact a giant computer, and if so,
just what kind of computer it is.
I will show that the universe
can be regarded as a giant quantum computer.
The quantum computational model of the universe
explains a variety of observed phenomena
not encompassed by the ordinary laws of physics.
In particular, the model shows
that the the quantum computational universe
automatically gives rise
to a mix of randomness and order,
and to both simple and complex systems.
1 Introduction
It is no secret that over the last fifty years
the world has undergone a paradigm shift
in both science and technology.
Until the mid-twentieth century,
the dominant paradigm
in both science and technology
was that of energy:
over the previous centuries,
the laws of physics had been developed
to understand the nature of energy
and how it could be transformed.
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