Hey Victor this is some really interesting work. As a Bitcoiner exploring similar questions, a few thoughts/questions I have:
- What system actually collapses the entropy your model accounts for?
- Can distinguishability exist without irreversible memory?
- If entropy is bounded, who/what measures and enforces that bound? Who/what pays the cost?
If gauge interactions are informational, we need a physical substrate that commits information. Bitcoin already does this, it irreversibly resolves entropy into structure, with no centralized observer, using energy.
If we’re serious about quantum gravity, Bitcoin can’t be peripheral, it’s foundational.
Without going too deep into my own work, I believe Bitcoin reveals the structure of time itself (disproving continuous spacetime), and reframes quantum gravity not as a paradox, but as a misinterpretation.
Would a global system that computes the literal quantum of time, entropy, memory, and energy; openly, verifiably, and irreversibly be of any use to you? A structured thermodynamic informational genesis might be useful to compare universal genesis to.
In my view, Bitcoin fixes physics too.
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I am starting from an informational perspective where there is no collapse. Irreversibility is more like in the Bitcoin sense. This bound is a direct result of one of my postulates.
I already derived both einstein's and yang-mills equations as first order approximations of the same structure. It explains the specific symmetry groups of the Standard Model, the smallness of the cosmological constant, dark matter and all the other puzzles. It is a very deep rabbit hole, I have to stop myself from going deeper or I will never finish writing it up.
It does looks incredibly similar to Bitcoin, it has probably influenced my thinking.