Authors: Thiago M. Nóbrega
This paper delves into the concept of a Turing complete universe, exploring its implications for the best policy zero player game and addressing the fundamental question of why anything exists or how something has always existed. I begin by examining the potential of a Turing complete universe to construct a universe maker, a recursive loop of universes within universes. Subsequently, I investigate the implications of this universe maker in creating a best policy zero player game, assessing its potential to answer the fundamental question of existence.Furthermore, I evaluate the possible applications of this research, such as generating new universes and probing the boundaries of reality. Lastly, I contemplate the potential implications and applications of this research, including the possibility of unraveling the mysteries of the universe and addressing the age-old question of existence. While this research holds the potential to offer insights into the nature of reality and the ultimate question, its theoretical nature necessitates a long-term research plan to further explore its implications.
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