Yeah, I wrote the whole thing. It took me a few weeks, but I've been typing it slowly, taking my own time. So, this was posted here for the first time. 
And there is no external link for this. But, I'll put hide tags on it, if you want me to do that.
Chuck, the reason why I am explaining how the universe itself is a computer (or a quantum computer, more precisely, as I mentioned earlier) is to mainly show the connections that exist between theoretical concepts such as information theory and Islam. To you, there is probably no implicit information in knowing that the universe is a computer, but other members may not agree with such an idea, so that's another reason I wanted to explain it in my post along with links to support them. The point is, the computational view of reality is something that makes sense to me, and it stands as a scientific framework behind my religious beliefs. And that's what I basically tried to show in my OP. It's quite a long post indeed, but it's a very interesting subject for me, and maybe you can learn something, too.

And there is no external link for this. But, I'll put hide tags on it, if you want me to do that.
Chuck, the reason why I am explaining how the universe itself is a computer (or a quantum computer, more precisely, as I mentioned earlier) is to mainly show the connections that exist between theoretical concepts such as information theory and Islam. To you, there is probably no implicit information in knowing that the universe is a computer, but other members may not agree with such an idea, so that's another reason I wanted to explain it in my post along with links to support them. The point is, the computational view of reality is something that makes sense to me, and it stands as a scientific framework behind my religious beliefs. And that's what I basically tried to show in my OP. It's quite a long post indeed, but it's a very interesting subject for me, and maybe you can learn something, too.