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  • [HOLY S**T!] Physicists may have evidence universe is a computer simulation!

    Physicists say they may have evidence that the universe is a computer simulation.

    How? They made a computer simulation of the universe. And it looks sort of like us.

    A long-proposed thought experiment, put forward by both philosophers and popular culture, points out that any civilisation of sufficient size and intelligence would eventually create a simulation universe if such a thing were possible.

    And since there would therefore be many more simulations (within simulations, within simulations) than real universes, it is therefore more likely than not that our world is artificial.

    Now a team of researchers at the University of Bonn in Germany led by Silas Beane say they have evidence this may be true.

    In a paper named 'Constraints on the Universe as a Numerical Simulation', they point out that current simulations of the universe - which do exist, but which are extremely weak and small - naturally put limits on physical laws.

    Technology Review explains that "the problem with all simulations is that the laws of physics, which appear continuous, have to be superimposed onto a discrete three dimensional lattice which advances in steps of time."

    What that basically means is that by just being a simulation, the computer would put limits on, for instance, the energy that particles can have within the program.

    These limits would be experienced by those living within the sim - and as it turns out, something which looks just like these limits do in fact exist.

    For instance, something known as the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin, or GZK cut off, is an apparent boundary of the energy that cosmic ray particles can have. This is caused by interaction with cosmic background radiation. But Beane and co's paper argues that the pattern of this rule mirrors what you might expect from a computer simulation.

    Naturally, at this point the science becomes pretty tricky to wade through - and we would advise you read the paper itself to try and get the full detail of the idea.

    But the basic impression is an intriguing one.

    Like a prisoner in a pitch-black cell, we may never be able to see the 'walls' of our prison -- but through physics we may be able to reach out and touch them.
    http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012...n_1957777.html

    I've always wondered if our universe was a computer simulation programmed by a far more advanced species. Considering our interactions with the world around us are primarily based upon electronic impulses that dictate our behaviour, it appears theoretically possible to replicate these impulses and behaviours on an uber powerful computer. Maybe even replicate the 4 dimensional universe itself?

    It poses a lot of intriguing questions indeed.

  • #2
    Originally posted by timbatron View Post
    http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012...n_1957777.html

    I've always wondered if our universe was a computer simulation programmed by a far more advanced species.
    i used to have this thought as well. and i thought i was clever.

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    • #3
      What if we are just a dream and one day the universe will end because the dreamer woke up

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Timothy Horton View Post
        i used to have this thought as well. and i thought i was clever.
        Imagine you're a character in the game Skyrim (an rpg simulation).

        From the characters view, the world around you is 3 dimensional. You see grass blades, houses, and mountains. Yes, everything is rather blocky and pixelated, but now imagine you're that same character in a world powered by a super-computer. The textures and 3d models would be so complex and high res that you could magnify a blade of grass and see individual cells. Now imagine the whole world was rendered to that level from rain droplets, to bricks, to wildlife.

        Furthermore, imagine your characters AI is so complex is becomes conscious of itself. How would you then distinguish this simulated world from the real world outside?

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        • #5
          yeah i read this yesterday.

          that's ****ing crazy.

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          • #6
            Damn, that would be crazy.

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            • #7
              its possible.

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              • #8
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                • #9
                  ^^^ I took the blue pill and all I got was mad diarrhea. Someone might want to open up a window

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                  • #10
                    So you're saying they watched Big O? Nice, that's a sick-ass series.

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