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arxiv: 1309.4084 · v2 · pith:T4W546CNnew · submitted 2013-09-16 · ⚛️ physics.hist-ph · gr-qc· quant-ph

Unified meta-theory of information, consciousness, time and the classical-quantum universe

classification ⚛️ physics.hist-ph gr-qcquant-ph
keywords informationtimeworldbaregeometryhistorymatterreal
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As time advances in our perceived real world, existing information is preserved and new information is added to history. All the information that may ever be encoded in history must be about some fundamental, unique, atemporal and pre-physical structure: the bare world. Scientists invent model worlds to efficiently explain aspects of the real world. This paper explores the features of and relationships between the bare, real, and model worlds. Time -- past, present and future -- is naturally explained. Both quantum uncertainty and state reduction are needed for time to progress, since unpredictable new information must be added to history. Deterministic evolution preserves existing information. Finite, but steadily increasing, information about the bare world is jointly encoded in equally uncertain spacetime geometry and quantum matter. Because geometry holds no information independent of matter, there is no need to quantize gravity. At the origin of time, information goes to zero and geometry and matter fade away.

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