A Thermodynamically Universal Turing Machine
Expanding upon the widely recognized notion of mathematical universality in Turing machines, a concept of thermodynamic universality in Turing machines is introduced. Under the physical Church-Turing thesis, the existence of a thermodynamically universal Turing machine (TUTM) is demonstrated. A TUTM not only has the capability to simulate the input-output behavior of any given Turing machine but also replicate the heat production of that machine up to an additive constant. The finding shows that the hypothesis that the physical world is simulated by Turing machines may not be completely absurd.
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