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Hi! I am naitika, a grade 11 student in IB. I want to pursue environmental science...is there any way to have good extracurriculars in that field? Also I would love to make a separate GC with other environmental enthusiasts and do idea sharing!

Thomas Cisternas
Thomas Cisternas

hello! how's everyone?? i wanted to know all your opinions on the carreer Civil mining engineria, i want to study that because of the geography (I LOVE IT) and the analysis that they do to the minerals and type of floors but i have limited knowledge of the kind of work they actually do, does someone have any info or recommendations?? i would really like if yall could type some "they do this, heres a link" or any kind of help!💕

This is GREAT!

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someshchauhan77
someshchauhan77

Hi, I'm somesh. I've been thinking about the relationship between information and physical reality, particularly in the context of computing and spacetime. Here's something I’d love to get your thoughts on.

I've been thinking about the nature of information and its relationship to physical reality. When we code or store data on a computer, this information is physically stored in hardware, which exists in spacetime. This got me wondering: since these physical materials are part of the spacetime fabric, is the information also somehow embedded in spacetime? If so, could we theoretically 'enter' a virtual world by visiting a specific point in spacetime where that information resides, or is this just a fascinating but impractical idea? I'd love to hear your thoughts on the physical significance of information and its connection to reality!


Harsukhdit Singh

Dear @someshchauhan77 The relationship between information and physical reality is a fascinating intersection of physics, computing, and philosophy. Information, when stored on a computer, is physically encoded in hardware that exists within the fabric of spacetime, which raises intriguing questions about whether this information is somehow embedded in spacetime itself. Physically, information is represented through various mediums-whether it's magnetic domains, electric charges, or quantum states-each of which occupies a specific region in spacetime. However, while information is tied to these physical substrates, accessing or "entering" a virtual world by visiting a specific point in spacetime where that information resides is more metaphorical than practical. Information requires the right tools and processes to be interpreted and rendered into something meaningful, like a virtual environment.


Moreover, in modern physics, information is considered a fundamental concept, with theories like the holographic principle suggesting deep connections between information and the structure of spacetime. However, the idea that information could allow for a direct experiential entry into a different reality through spacetime is speculative and more aligned with philosophical thought experiments like the simulation hypothesis. In essence, while information is physically bound to spacetime through its medium, it does not grant a pathway to "enter" alternative realities simply by locating its physical storage. The relationship between information and physical reality underscores the complexity of our understanding of the universe, highlighting the evolving nature of this interdisciplinary inquiry.

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Aisha Alzawi
Aisha Alzawi

Hi, I'm new to young STEM and i really I don't know how the things going on here can anybody help me with that✨❤️

atif afroz

Hi, welcome to the community! You can join various groups here as per your interests, get along with people of similar interests and discuss topics that you find amusing.

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