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A Computational Theory of The Universe


Lucas Bet

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On 4/3/2024 at 9:40 PM, Lucas Bet said:

But after this explanation is provided, not only we can understand why the speed of light is fixed for every different observer (it is the clock speed of the Brain) and time dilation effects (clocks can get out of synchronicity) — we can also clearly understand why the speed of light is the maximum speed limit in the Universe.

Can you show, mathematically, how you transform between two inertial frames of reference in your conjecture? Especially; highlight any differences or similarities (due to your ideas) when mathematical equations are applied to brains and clocks* in different inertial frames of reference. Also highlight if any postulates or assumptions deviates from the mainstream. I know the established physics (Lorentz transformation etc) so I'm curious about a comparison.

 

(Your explanations raises many questions regarding the logical consistency of your conjecture and explanations; I will return to these issues later)

*) Your explanations seem to propose that human brains and time keeping devices does not follow the same physical laws

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