What I'm thinking (and have thought for a long time) is something like the following:
Digital physics
"In physics and cosmology, digital physics is a collection of theoretical perspectives based on the premise that the universe is, at heart, describable by information, and is therefore computable. Therefore, according to this theory, the universe can be conceived of as either the output of a deterministic or probabilistic computer program, a vast, digital computation device, or mathematically isomorphic to such a device.
Digital physics is grounded in one or more of the following hypotheses; listed in order of decreasing strength. The universe, or reality:
is essentially informational (although not every informational ontology needs to be digital)
is essentially computable (the pancomputationalist position)
can be described digitally
is in essence digital
is itself a computer (pancomputationalism)
is the output of a simulated reality exercise"
source: wikipedia