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Self-Configuring Systems Explained

Self-Configuring Systems Explained

The universe in the CTMU is self-configuring and self-processing, using information to evolve and adapt. This dynamic process reflects the cognitive nature of reality, where information is both the medium and the message.

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Exploring how Information Theory forms the foundation of Christopher Langan’s CTMU, this post reveals how the universe operates as a self-referential, informational system bridging science, cognition, and reality.

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