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Philosophical essay on a computable universe with no actionable leads

Philosophical essay on a computable universe with no actionable leads The text is a speculative discussion about determinism and the nature of the universe, containing no names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving any officials or institutions. It offers no investigative value. Key insights: Speculates that the universe may be preprogrammed and deterministic; References Stephen Wolfram, Turing's theorem, and Kochen‑Specker cubes; Mentions Andrew Wiles and Fermat’s Last Theorem as an example

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Philosophical essay on a computable universe with no actionable leads The text is a speculative discussion about determinism and the nature of the universe, containing no names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving any officials or institutions. It offers no investigative value. Key insights: Speculates that the universe may be preprogrammed and deterministic; References Stephen Wolfram, Turing's theorem, and Kochen‑Specker cubes; Mentions Andrew Wiles and Fermat’s Last Theorem as an example

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