The Biggest Vault: Encoding Limits in Physics and Time
Concepts of vaults—systems that safeguard irreducible truths or enclose fundamental boundaries—resonate deeply in physics, revealing both the limits of knowledge and the rhythms governing reality. From the unprovability revealed by Gödel’s incompleteness theorems to the irreversible flow of time, vaults symbolize the irreducible constraints shaping what we can know, compute, and predict. This article explores …