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"One has to find a possibility to avoid the continuum (together with space and time) altogether. But I have not the slightest ideas what kind of elementary concepts could be used in such a theory."

Letter from Albert Einstein to David Bohm, October 28, 1954

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Pioneered by scientists Edward Fredkin and Konrad Zuse, Digital Physics is a study of physics as a digital phenomenon. The field is more closely related to computer science and informatics than traditional physics. Treating time and space as discrete entities, digital physics hopes to overcome the hurdles that theoretical science faces today.

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