Perhaps it isn't and we don't notice? ;-)
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No, the point is that we observe a mostly classical universe, with mostly classical computation. Why is that?
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This mode of discussion feels frustratingly useless.
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Lets use hypergraph between locations as data structure, store state not in nodes but in links, interaction rewrites link
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transmission might require enough parallel links to push a full particle (property set) through, ie a wormhole
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what is the best solution in your view?
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but that would seem to explain it? what makes you sure that it is not a good approach?
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because action at a distance takes that time to traverse it
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if distance is the shortest sequence of available Planck length link hops, we have to explain why the graph is almost fully local
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I don't get the context :( What did you mean?
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as soon as you notice that stuff is not strictly well-ordered in space, you have to explain why it forms a space at all
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