Consequences of Undecidability in Physics on the Theory of Everything
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A new paper on arXiv explores the implications of undecidability in physics on the Theory of Everything, sparking a low-key discussion on HN about its potential consequences and limitations.
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If someone asked me to figure out a way to prove that a program I'm running is inside a VM or not inside a VM, I don't think I'd begin with reading the programming language manual...I'd be looking for observable differences a program can detect to tell if it's virtualized.
Edit: It has been published in a journal! Just that journal from your reading list.
Some discussion in https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45780821