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How to draw the hypergraph in Wolfram Physics with Jonathan Gorard
FromThe Last Theory
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8 minutes
Released:
Jan 26, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
The hypergraph is the universe.So if we want to see the universe, we need only draw the hypergraph.The question is: how?The nodes and edges of the hypergraph are determined by the rules of Wolfram Physics. But how we draw those nodes and edges is not determined.The drawing of the hypergraph is not the universe, it’s just a way of visualizing the universe.So I asked Jonathan Gorard how we might decide where to position the nodes and edges when we draw the hypergraph, so that we can see what’s really going on in Wolfram Physics.—Jonathan Gorard
Jonathan Gorard at The Wolfram Physics Project
Jonathan Gorard at Cardiff University
Jonathan Gorard on Twitter
The Centre for Applied Compositionality
The Wolfram Physics Project
People mentioned by Jonathan
Charles Pooh
Dugan Hammock
Plotting the evolution of a Wolfram Model in 3-dimensions by Dugan Hammock
Temporally coherent animations of the evolution of Wolfram Models by Dugan Hammock
Concepts mentioned by Jonathan
Spring electrical embedding
Spring embedding
Layered embedding
Causal graphs
Coulomb’s law
Hooke’s law
—I release The Last Theory as a video too! Watch here.Kootenay Village Ventures Inc.
Jonathan Gorard at The Wolfram Physics Project
Jonathan Gorard at Cardiff University
Jonathan Gorard on Twitter
The Centre for Applied Compositionality
The Wolfram Physics Project
People mentioned by Jonathan
Charles Pooh
Dugan Hammock
Plotting the evolution of a Wolfram Model in 3-dimensions by Dugan Hammock
Temporally coherent animations of the evolution of Wolfram Models by Dugan Hammock
Concepts mentioned by Jonathan
Spring electrical embedding
Spring embedding
Layered embedding
Causal graphs
Coulomb’s law
Hooke’s law
—I release The Last Theory as a video too! Watch here.Kootenay Village Ventures Inc.
Released:
Jan 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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