The extremely fast – but ultimately finite velocity of light in vacuo, strikes me as very odd. Why does it have this particular value? Wouldn’t it be very interesting if the finite velocity of light in vacuo is actually telling us something profound about the processing limitations of the Quantum Computer that generates our illusion of reality?
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