It seems that Lorentz invariance might be the result of the light speed limit of forces/information transfer *within* particles, and observers made from multiple particles. Why did nobody tell me? Is this a thing? Can someone point me to work on this?
If you go down the digital physics route, particles that are capable of state change (which is required for making observations) are necessarily compositional.
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Fine, but does that kind of particle have a attribute like size? And is there an inside? If not, your claim is not valid if yes the Lorentz invariance is only valid inside the particle if the room is flat there. Which means the room has steps then at the boundaries.
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Yes, if you want to construct a glider that preserves momentum without anisotropy, it will have to be distributed over many adjacent locations. (The number of directions a glider can take on a [stochastic] lattice depends on the number of cells it occupies simultaneously.)
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