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Dark matter is a form of matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light. It neither emits nor interacts with electromagnetic forces, which means it doesn't produce electromagnetic radiation (like X-rays or visible light), and it doesn't react to such forces either. While it cannot be seen directly, scientists are confident in its existence because of the gravitational effects it appears to have on visible matter.
Voyteks theorem is a theoretical proof of simulation theory. The idea originated from a thought experiment which supposed that if the universe were simulated on a computer perhaps it would suffer from the same limitations as a traditional computer. The theory then goes on to simply define dark matter and simulation theory as:


Simulation theory, on the other hand, posits that our reality is not a primary existence but rather a simulated one, akin to a computer program or virtual reality, orchestrated by a higher intelligence or advanced civilization.
* '''Dark matter''' is a form of matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light. It neither emits nor interacts with electromagnetic forces, which means it doesn't produce electromagnetic radiation (like X-rays or visible light), and it doesn't react to such forces either. While it cannot be seen directly, scientists are confident in its existence because of the gravitational effects it appears to have on visible matter.
* '''Simulation theory''', on the other hand, posits that our reality is not a primary existence but rather a simulated one, akin to a computer program or virtual reality, orchestrated by a higher intelligence or advanced civilization.


== Introduction ==
== Intersection ==
In computer programming and data management, one of the primary challenges is efficient storage. Large datasets or intricate simulations require vast amounts of memory. To mitigate this, data is often compressed. Compression is the process of reducing the size of data to save space or transmission time. When data is compressed, the original data can be reconstructed from the compressed version, albeit with potential loss of some information.
In computer programming , one of the primary challenges is efficient storage. Large datasets or intricate simulations require vast amounts of memory. To mitigate this, data is often compressed. Compression is the process of reducing the size of data to save space or transmission time. When data is compressed, the original data can be reconstructed from the compressed version, albeit with potential loss of some information.


Drawing a parallel to our universe, if we exist in a simulation, it's conceivable that the "computer" running our reality uses similar principles of data compression to save on computational resources. From this perspective, dark matter can be seen as a form of "data compression."
Drawing a parallel to our universe, which in its raw form is thought to have 6×10⁸⁰ bits of information. If it were to be a simulation, it's conceivable that the "computer" running our reality uses similar principles of data compression to save on computational resources. From this perspective, dark matter can be seen as a form of "data compression."
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