Bit-string physics

Bit-string physics

Bit-string physics is an emerging body of theory which considers the universe to be a process of operations on strings of bits. Bit-string physics is often associated with A.F. Parker-Rhodes' combinatorial hierarchy, which is notable for its relationship with the electromagnetic and gravitational coupling constants of quantum theory.Ted Bastin and C.W. Kilmister, Combinatorial Physics, World Scientific 1995, ISBN 981-02-2212-2] Other leading contributors in the field include Pierre Noyes, Ted Bastin, C.W. Kilmister, and David McGoveran.

Critics of bit-string physics challenge that the theory has yet to present experimentally testable predictions.Fact|date=June 2008 Proponents respond that the paucity of falsifiable predictions is only because the field is nascent and still undeveloped, and not intrinsic.Fact|date=June 2008

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* [http://www.stanford.edu/~pnoyes Journal of the Western Regional Chapter of the Alternative Natural Philosophy Association]

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