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Simulation theory posits that our reality may be a computer-generated simulation, suggesting that the universe, including our experiences and perceptions, is akin to a sophisticated virtual reality. This idea is often rooted in the concept that advanced civilizations could create simulations indistinguishable from reality. Potential proofs of this concept include:
Simulation theory posits that our reality may be a computer-generated simulation, suggesting that the universe, including our experiences and perceptions, is akin to a sophisticated virtual reality. This idea is often rooted in the concept that advanced civilizations could create simulations indistinguishable from reality. Potential proofs of this concept include:


* The speed of light being compared to rendering speed
* '''The anthropic principle''' - the universe appears to be finely tuned for the existence of life, with seemingly arbitrary constants and laws falling within a narrow range that allows for complex structures.
* Plank length the pixel of our reality (which solves [[Zeno's paradox]])
** '''Finite speed of light''' - the speed of light could be seen as a maximum processor speed, pointing towards a maximum rendering speed like a processor-throttle in computer science.
* Quantum theory looks like process optimization within a computer.
** '''Plank length''' the pixel of our reality (which solves [[Zeno's paradox]])
* '''Quantum theory''' - looks like process optimization within a computer. Everything in a superposition until observed much like a computer game.
* '''[[Voyteks Theorem|Dark matter looks like a form of data compression]].'''

Latest revision as of 06:41, 7 December 2023

Simulation theory posits that our reality may be a computer-generated simulation, suggesting that the universe, including our experiences and perceptions, is akin to a sophisticated virtual reality. This idea is often rooted in the concept that advanced civilizations could create simulations indistinguishable from reality. Potential proofs of this concept include:

  • The anthropic principle - the universe appears to be finely tuned for the existence of life, with seemingly arbitrary constants and laws falling within a narrow range that allows for complex structures.
    • Finite speed of light - the speed of light could be seen as a maximum processor speed, pointing towards a maximum rendering speed like a processor-throttle in computer science.
    • Plank length the pixel of our reality (which solves Zeno's paradox)
  • Quantum theory - looks like process optimization within a computer. Everything in a superposition until observed much like a computer game.
  • Dark matter looks like a form of data compression.

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