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- Constructor_theory abstract "Constructor theory expresses physical laws in terms of the physical transformations or changes which the laws make possible. By allowing the existence of counterfactuals, statements about transformations which may prove false, it is also able to describe information in terms of known physical laws.The foundational element in the theory is the constructor, an entity which can cause some change while retaining the ability to cause it again. Examples of constructors include a heat engine (a thermodynamic constructor), a catalyst (a chemical constructor) or a computer program controlling an automated factory (an information constructor).The theory was developed by physicists David Deutsch and Chiara Marletto. It draws together ideas from diverse areas including thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, information theory and quantum computation.Quantum mechanics and all other physical theories are claimed to be subsidiary theories and quantum information a special case of superinformation.Chiara Marletto's Constructor theory of life build on constructor theory to "show that self-reproduction [i.e. evolution] is compatible with no-design laws of physics, in particular with quantum theory"".
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- Constructor_theory comment "Constructor theory expresses physical laws in terms of the physical transformations or changes which the laws make possible. By allowing the existence of counterfactuals, statements about transformations which may prove false, it is also able to describe information in terms of known physical laws.The foundational element in the theory is the constructor, an entity which can cause some change while retaining the ability to cause it again.".
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