In previous episodes, I’ve been simulating Wolfram Physics using graphs.
But you may have come across simulations if Wolfram Physics using hypergraphs.
What’s the difference?
What is a hypergraph?
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This episode refers to previous episodes on dimensionality:
• How to measure the dimensionality of the universe https://lasttheory.com/channel/009-how-to-measure-the-dimensionality-of-the-universe
• Are Wolfram’s graphs three‑dimensional? https://lasttheory.com/channel/010-are-wolframs-graphs-three-dimensional
• What are dimensions in Wolfram’s universe? https://lasttheory.com/channel/011-what-are-dimensions-in-wolframs-universe
and previous episodes on space:
• What is space? the where and the how far https://lasttheory.com/channel/006-what-is-space-the-where-and-the-how-far
• The expanse: dimension, separation & explosion https://lasttheory.com/channel/007-the-expanse-dimension-separation-and-explosion
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