The Informational Universe
Why Reality Behaves Like Code
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What if matter isn’t fundamental?
What if space and time aren’t the foundation of reality?
What if the universe behaves less like a collection of things—and more like a system executing rules?
Modern physics has quietly dismantled the classical picture of solid reality. Quantum mechanics dissolves particles into probabilities. Black holes obey information limits. Entropy behaves like computation. The deeper we look, the less physical the foundation appears.
In The Informational Universe, Clayton Louis Turnage argues that information—not matter—is the true substrate of existence. Matter becomes stabilized pattern. Time becomes ordered state transition. Consciousness becomes recursive interpretation within an unfolding informational process.
This is not a book about simulation theory.
It is a challenge to materialism itself.
If reality is fundamentally structured information, then existence may not be accidental—and nothingness may be impossible.
Physics has been searching for the smallest particle.
What if it should have been searching for the simplest distinction?