If all 'information' truly is indestructible, and can be deciphered and read, with a physical quantum computer, then the laws governing everything we know today were laid out long before a mass of stellar gases and dust particles coalesced into the beginnings of our Earth. In theory, a quantum computer should have the ability to answer any question we may ask it using binary and supposition. The most difficult part will be the problem of entropy, which degrades the probability of getting an exact answer.
For instance, Take the computer from Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. It was created to find the "one" ultimate truth, a few qubit worth of information that held the very meaning of life itself. So after thousands of years decompressing a binary answer that beings such as ourselves could understand, all they received for an answer was 42....
The only way to find the ultimate answer was to create a world from nothing and simply let it evolve over a massive time span and distill an answer from whatever path the world and it's people's took. The Earth was simply a much more advanced, computing device.
Which led me to think the ultimate evolution in computing will be creating a physical quantum computer, finding a way to save that immense amount of data, with minimal entropy. Then program a computing source with that 'information'. 'Information' that would encompass all the knowledge of our entire universe. That sounds like a God, in my opinion.
What if God is actually more akin to an ineffable, computer than a conscious being overseeing all of creation?