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The Cosmic Hard Drive Hypothesis

The Informational Multiverse and the Database of Possible Universes

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What if the past isn't "gone," but simply "archived"?

In The Cosmic Hard Drive Hypothesis, Clayton Louis Turnage takes his groundbreaking Conscious Computational Cosmology (CCC) framework to its most provocative conclusion yet. If the universe is fundamentally informational, then reality is not a series of fleeting moments—it is a vast, permanent database of every possible configuration of existence.

Drawing on the "It from Bit" theories of John Archibald Wheeler and the cutting-edge mechanics of quantum physics, Turnage reveals a cosmos that operates with the efficiency of a world-class rendering engine. From "Lazy Loading" at the subatomic scale to the "Version Control" of branching multiverses, this book deconstructs the physical world to reveal the underlying source code of reality.

Discover:

  • The Save File of Eternity: Why every moment of your life is a permanent entry in the cosmic State Space.

  • Quantum Graphics Cards: How the observer effect and entanglement are actually data-saving features of the universal engine.

  • The Informational Multiverse: Why alternate timelines aren't "extra" worlds, but different execution paths in a single, infinite library.

  • The Final Realization: The staggering truth that you are not just a character in the game—you are the programmer, the processor, and the player.

Stop viewing yourself as a passenger in a material machine. Start navigating the database of the possible. The universe is running. Are you ready to read the code?

Astronomy & Space Science Computer Science Cosmology Metaphysics Philosophy Science
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