I like the idea that space should be discrete
and also how we think fluid dynamics might be a thing, but it's really just averaging the much more complicated movements of molecules we can't measure nevermind measuring the quantum of it
all of our "laws/forces" we obverse in physics are probably the same thing, just an indirect phenomena of many layers of bullshit we cannot and probably can never measure
It makes the universe much less mysterious if you think of it as a system where all possible rules are being applied, and our universe is just some off shoot in this graph of possible rules where the rules end up either looping or are in some kind of balance as they're updating,
this is also what may give rise to 'quantum super positions' - there's multiple possible updates on the graph that either are all possible, or all actually happening, so a particle's superposition can't be measured or known until it updates
parallel-universes/multiverse could just be all the different paths the graph takes, and we're just stuck in a certain collection of paths
Here's his book from last year if you want it,
https://mega.nz/folder/xRYGAboQ#rauMykuhHMFE21isMxQQZg