Abstract
The search for a comprehensive theory of quantum gravity (QG) and the theory of everything (ToE) is an
ongoing process. Among the plethora of theories, some of the leading ones are string theory and loop
quantum gravity. The present article focuses on the computational theory of everything (CToE). The
author argues that the universe behaves computationally, by performing operations such as addition,
subtraction, and multiplication. Computation seems to be a process by which space and time were formed
and as a result of which matter, particles, and indeed everything in the universe, take form and grow.
Computation, or natural computation, appears to be the universal mechanism that runs the entire universe.
Based on the theoretical evidence and the empirical data from physics and theoretical computer science,
the author has put forward the CToE as an alternative to string theory (ST) and loop quantum gravity
(LQG), in the quest of the ToE
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