New Evidence on the Theory of Simulation
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THE THEORY
Nick Bostrom has become something of a celebrity cult in alternative circles for his theory of simulation. This theory assumes that, because of the high probability that the technological singularities occur in the universe, it is likely that advanced civilizations, -whether us in the future, or in a distant alien galaxy, have created or will create simulations. Since the number of these simulations would be counted by billions, Bostrom maintains that in reality it is very likely that we are living in a kind of computer simulation.
The current theory is smarter than our description and better understood by reading the original document Bostrom, who supplied the mathematical equations that underpin it. Since its publication, the theory of simulation has become a muse for audiences familiar science fiction explored in films like The Matrix, Level 13, Dark City, and a handful of anime movies.
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For most people, it is an exciting concept, but ultimately incomprehensible, something that is out there, so far removed from the practical reality that almost not worth thinking about it. But if you are like us and like to ponder the distant, the sublime, the unknown, and how amazing about the everyday, the simulation theory actually provides a fertile basis for assessing some of the most perplexing questions that our civilization tries to answer.
TECHNICAL FAILURES IN THE MATRIX
It has been suggested that the simulation theory actually help explain the paranormal activity, like ghosts, haunted houses, PES in its many forms and demons. They seen as part of the simulation, they are simply errant pieces of code. Entities such as Big Foot and the Loch Ness monster are as real as apple pie, except that programs are plagued by technical glitches.
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The simulation theory would also explain UFOs, and even the lack of UFOs. Yes, either one or the other. With UFOs, as Micah Hanks points out the uniqueness UFO, one of the most puzzling anomalies it is that they seem to disappear in an instant. Many ufologists have pointed out that UFOs often behave as if they were in an alternative and occasionally can detect them and reality. The simulation theory UFO reconcile the strange behavior because they would (perhaps idle fun of a post-human teenager) badly written programs, or they have been deliberately scheduled to confuse us.
Lack of aliens or UFOs also be reconciled with the theory of simulation. The Fermi Paradox, which describes how incredibly strange it is surprising that in such a vast universe containing billions of galaxies, each with billions of stars, with such high probability for intelligent life (at least according to Drake's equation), we have found the cosmic silence. Well, the simulation theory could simply indicate that the reason we did not find signs of extraterrestrial life is because it was not written in the universe we occupy. Or if you have been, it is being deliberately concealed. Maybe this program will be launched soon, or maybe ours is an existential loneliness experiment and pathology of species. Perhaps our operator simulation is a sadistic bastard.
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CRONODINAMICA GRID CUANTICA
Perhaps most curious of the simulation theory is that there are prominent scientists and physicists, who considered not only possible, but are actively carrying out experiments to prove it. A team of German physicists think that eventually we will be able to paint a better picture of the so-called numerical simulation that is our universe. They are working to create a mini-physical simulation requires to run restrictions. They want to see if there are the same limitations in our own universe. To create the simulation, physicists are using a method called quantum chromodynamics reticle to try to discover whether there is an underlying network to the space / time in our universe. Although they have recreated only a small corner of the known universe, a few femtómetros, they have simulated the hypothetical grid and are now looking for matches to physical limitations.
A popular limitation involves high-energy particles. It turns out that our universe is actually a physical limitation that is not fully understood. It is known as the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin or GZK limit. And this limitation is eerily similar to what physicists predict that exist in a simulated universe.
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COMPUTER CODE FOUND IN STRING THEORY
In the past two years, the theoretical physicist S. James Gate has discovered something extraordinary in his research on string theory. Essentially, at the bottom of the equations we use to describe our universe Gate computer code found. And not just any code, but a very peculiar, a linear binary self-dual error correction. That is, error correction of ones and zeros in the quantum core of our universe.
While no one can say that this is a testament to the matrix, it is certainly revealing listen to S. James Gate and Neil deGrasse Tyson talk to a professional whispers about the consequences of the search for computer code mixed with the equations of the theory of strings.
These are whispers of ecstasy The Ghost Diaries. Do we know that the universe is a simulation, the whole truth and matter is nothing more than code, perhaps arbitrarily set by a being who can not even imagine? Not necessarily, but it's fun to think about. And we do a lot.
Cheer up, we will burrow deep ...
Copyright Juan Pedro Moscardó (2013)