What if the universe isn't made of matter or energy — but information? This episode explores the digital physics hypothesis, tracing the idea from John Wheeler's pioneering work to modern theories of the universe as a quantum computer.
We examine the holographic principle and quantum entanglement as evidence that three-dimensional reality may emerge from lower-dimensional data, touch on the simulation hypothesis, and ask what any of this means for human consciousness. It's a radical reframe: the laws of physics as algorithms, spacetime itself as something that computes.
This episode includes AI-generated content.