It's a physical law that depends on other physical conditions though. A universe of only gases would not support computation. For the law to make any sense there would have to be an intellectual experience of attention and intention.
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Almost all physical laws capture relationships between macro states.
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Yes. It involves both man and evolution.
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What about endianism?
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And yet people have been able to build those for longer.
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https://www.biography.com/.amp/scholar/ada-lovelace … Ada Lovelace - Life, Facts & Computer Program - Biography
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It IS general when you try to model general things like especially write any kind of language, that is consistent and due to it's nature with a recursive grammar. Where in doubt contradictions can be created at least for "weak" (but fast) parsers.
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I suppose it's a "law" in the sense that it defines a finite set of possible trajectories through state space. The leap to all universes is mystifying. Ironically, computers model law invalid in *this* universe: irreversibility.
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