Re: George Hotz, Simulation Theory, Stephen Wolfram, "God and Dice"

Written by TheLoneroFoundation | Published 2020/06/19
Tech Story Tags: physics | quantum-mechanics | consciousness | mathematics | philosophy | metaphysical | simulation-theory | hackernoon-top-story

TLDR Simulation Theory dictates that we are all part of a simulation or "living in a simulation" To simulate a single biological system would take computational power that doesn't exist technologically in our planet today. Simulation theory seems less capable of being both regressional and consistent. The fact that a universe can be simulated but people have consciousness and free will makes no sense from a philosophical standpoint. It is a hypothetical paradox not beneficial to the physicist's quest of understand the universe's origin. It doesn't answer any big questions about what unifies nature itself.via the TL;DR App

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Written by TheLoneroFoundation | Big fan of decentralized software and the pursuit of scientific research.
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/06/19