If the answer to the question of why there is something rather than nothing is that existence is the default, let us think of the anti-Turing machine. The Turing machine is defined by doing one possible thing at a time, the anti-Turing machine does every possible thing at a time.
In the Turing machine world, structure exists because it is positively constructed. In the anti-Turing machine, structure emerges from the holes in existence, caused by the wakes left in the intersections of the operators
@Plinz Why is all possible the definition for the Anti-Turing Machine? Why not 0 or no things, instead of one thing?
@LossFunxionLovr @Plinz Even in the case of a null point you still have some mathematical structure. Without something, there is no way for nothing to exist.
@BrockMcKean @Plinz Some months later: I agree! It's fun to go back and realize I couldn't see this at some point!
@LossFunxionLovr @Plinz Our priors are our priors. Until they become our priors.
@BrockMcKean Gonna just go ahead and follow you right quick there... *boop*