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Chapter 34: Thinking About Digital Philosophy

Digital Philosophy insists on perfectly understandable concepts of time, space and process, including motion and other forms of temporal evolution.  The basic laws at the DM level will certainly be easy for anyone to understand.  The complexity is not more difficult than understanding the rules of the game of chess.  Much of this paper is actually devoted to the possibility of getting the reader into a frame of mind where he or she may be able to accept some of the concepts of Digital Philosophy.  It’s not because DM is difficult, it’s because it is foreign and it goes against so many ideas that one has never thought of questioning.  Strangely, as one really understands the ideas of DM, the currently accepted models of time, space and process begin to seem mystical.  From a Digital perspective, contemporary models of fundamental physics are a bit like looking at an animated cartoon while assuming that it’s reality; that the images are moving continuously.  So far, everyone we have interviewed who buys into Digital Philosophy, has come to the conclusion that ordinary physics is a subject full of magic.  Unfortunately, our sample size (1) is quite limited.

                                                                                                                 


  
  


  
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