Abstract
Essay considers nature as digital (‘it’) including its digital observers like us. Because, analog part of nature, if that would be fundamentally there, does not emit digital information to detect it digitally or, even, non-digitally. There’s only a digitally perceivable ‘it’, which is a sum of all intrinsic quantized systems or wave-corpuscular-phenomena (WCP) ranging from micro to macro scales including macro-most, i.e. universe; where quantization in each of those WCP is due to presence of some quantized common parameters (‘bit’) therein. Since de Broglie’s wave-corpuscular inverse relation, between two of such ‘bit’s (mass and wavelength), is common in all WCP, it can be stretched to a common inverse relation by inducting other ‘bit’s like space, time, motion etc. That new relation depicts ‘it’ as a product of its two inverse sets of ‘bit’s where ‘it’ and ‘bit’ are inseparable.
Dipak Kumar Bhunia