11 November 2016 4 2K Report

So, we treat the universe as a big sofware desinged by God in God's 'computer', which is also designed by God, and natural phenomena, for example, electron defraction, could be attributed to the limit of precision and the random error of the computer. And God does't play dice, but he's become a programmer.

Because of the limit of precision of the 'computer', even if God wanna programme the electron to move by some precise rules when the initial conditions are set, the precision at first is well, the electron does go where God expects it to go, but, when the simulation takes longer, the precision-caused and shear random error accumulates, so that the simulation may lead the electron anywhere.

THe question is, can we explain quantum mechanics using the knowledge of computer science?

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