You made us happy! Thanks so much for such an attentive reading and important questions. Try to answer.
1. You seem to accept unchanging fundamental laws... ?
- There must be some fundamental basis for the algorithms. Maybe we should start with a fundamental ontology, when some laws that now seem to be fundamental will become algorithmic.
Is the aim of your approach just to describe emergent mesoscopic laws (which of course is also very interesting)...?
- Yes, this approach seems attractive to us. But we admit that reality is even more complex. We adhere to the general philosophy of Kant. There is a world beyond the walls of our matrix cave.
2. It seems you have two kinds of time... ?
- Time for algorithmic laws is a discrete change of moments. And fundamental laws are timeless. It is an eternity.
3. Is the set area constant trough time?....? ...?
- This is a difficult question. We are inclined to believe that there is a Multiversum where all the options branch. But this can also be understood in different ways. Here comes the meta-form of a computer game. We play it, but all the development options for the course of the game are already set in the computer program. Or, for example, chess. There are a finite number of options for the arrangement of positions and all parties. They are all as if given. But there is also a certain individualization -- the position of the figure on the cell. It does not matter for the party, but THIS IS. Perhaps something similar exists in the world - macroevents are already set in the Multiversum, and micropositions are infinitely different.
4. Structure....?
- We do not mean quantum mechanics or probability here. Areality is a conceptual principle. Areally, the set of two A and non-A in the law of contradiction. This is so, independent of quantum mechanics.
Thanks so much for your interest! Ask for more!