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Simulation theory

Konrad Zuse

1910–1995 · Builder of the first computer

The German engineer built the first programmable computer and thought of the cosmos as a computation.

Zuse’s Z3 of 1941 is regarded as the world’s first working, program-controlled computer.

In 1969, with "Calculating Space," he proposed interpreting the universe itself as a giant computer.

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