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Daniel Miller, E. Fredkin (2005)
Two-state, reversible, universal cellular automata in three dimensions
[We wrap up the main outcomes of our investigations. Even if not all questions and issues could be addressed as precisely and persuasively as one would wish, we do find that the assumption of an underlying theory describing a single, definite world with completely deterministic evolution laws, can be maintained and pursued further. In the more distant future, it is hoped that the Cellular Automaton Theory will enable us to select credible models for grand unification an quantized gravity; in the mean while, the Cellular Automaton Interpretation will be helpful in visualizing what we are actually doing when we are involved with quantum mechanical calculations.]
Published: Sep 3, 2016
Keywords: Quantum Mechanic; Cellular Automaton; Perturbation Expansion; Grand Unification; Ontic State
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