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Ok, I wondered about something...
If determinism is true, then information must exist in the universe for all events. Correct? Then, if we look at the Big Bang, where all existence was concentrated in one entity, wouldn't this mean that in this single tiny entity there muct be contained an infinite amount of information?
How can this be possible?
This implies that at least one of the following must be true:
1. The universe is not deterministic.
2. The universe is not a closed system - external information input.
3. The Big Bang did not occur.
4. Infinite compression of data is possible.
Well?
If determinism is true, then information must exist in the universe for all events. Correct? Then, if we look at the Big Bang, where all existence was concentrated in one entity, wouldn't this mean that in this single tiny entity there muct be contained an infinite amount of information?
How can this be possible?
This implies that at least one of the following must be true:
1. The universe is not deterministic.
2. The universe is not a closed system - external information input.
3. The Big Bang did not occur.
4. Infinite compression of data is possible.
Well?