Conal Elliott

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As soon as it began, though, the universe began to expand. As it expanded, it pulled more and more energy out of the underlying quantum fabric of space and time. Current physical theories suggest that the amount of energy in the early universe grew very rapidly (a process called “inflation”), while the amount of information grew more slowly. The early universe remained simple and orderly: it could be described by just a few bits of information. The energy that was created was free energy.
Programming the Universe: A Quantum Computer Scientist Takes on the Cosmos
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