Self-Referential Noise and the Synthesis of Three-Dimensional Space release_fu6g4fjqpjhsdbudlwfyojldn4

by Reginald T. Cahill, Christopher M. Klinger (Department of Physics, Flinders University)

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Generalising results from Godel and Chaitin in mathematics suggests that self-referential systems contain intrinsic randomness. We argue that this is relevant to modelling the universe and show how three-dimensional space may arise from a non-geometric order-disorder model driven by self-referential noise.
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Date   1998-12-24
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arXiv  gr-qc/9812083v1
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