The minimal explanation for what is going on still requires that something must hold the state of the universe and execute its transition function. This prime mover, the basic Turing machine ticking away in the void is a debt that freaks me out.
"Everything what could be, is" seems like a pretty expensive assumption. Literally infinitely more expensive than only one universe. Our universe has a finite price only, but we got nothing to pay it with
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I'm wondering whether our intuitions about expense necessarily apply to the space of pure information that contains our universe. Maybe that space can actually compute infinite steps in constant time. I'm just noticing that the same could be said of Occam's Razor.
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