Hipotesis alam semesta matematis
Dalam fisika dan kosmologi, hipotesis alam semesta matematis (mathematical universe hypothesis:MUH), atau dikenal juga sebagai teori ansambel terakhir, adalah "teori segala sesuatu" (TOE) spekulatif yang dikemukakan oleh ahli kosmologi Max Tegmark.[1][2]
Lihat pula
- Ontologi
Referensi
Bacaan lanjutan
- Schmidhuber, J. (1997) "A Computer Scientist's View of Life, the Universe, and Everything" in C. Freksa, ed., Foundations of Computer Science: Potential - Theory - Cognition. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer: p. 201-08.
- Tegmark, Max (1998). "Is the 'theory of everything' merely the ultimate ensemble theory?". Annals of Physics. 270: 1–51. arXiv:gr-qc/9704009 . Bibcode:1998AnPhy.270....1T. doi:10.1006/aphy.1998.5855.
- Tegmark, Max (2008), "The Mathematical Universe", Foundations of Physics 38:101–50.
- Tegmark, Max (2014), Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality, ISBN 978-0-307-59980-3
- Woit, P. (17 January 2014), "Book Review: 'Our Mathematical Universe' by Max Tegmark", The Wall Street Journal.
Pranala luar
- Jürgen Schmidhuber "The ensemble of universes describable by constructive mathematics."
- Page maintained by Max Tegmark with links to his technical and popular writings.
- "The 'Everything' mailing list" (and archives). Discusses the idea that all possible universes exist.
- "Is the universe actually made of math?" Interview with Max Tegmark in Discover Magazine.
- Richard Carrier Blogs: Our Mathematical Universe
- Interview with Sam Harris Tegmark and Harris discuss efficacy of mathematics, multiverses, artificial intelligence.
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