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![]() So if this little theory actually gets proven does this mean we are all simply MMHRPG characters?
http://news.yahoo.com/universe-reall...203240505.html [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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![]() lmao that sig.
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![]() If the things that are running the simulation find out that we know its a simulation will they turn us off?!?!?!?!?!
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![]() It's still real
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![]() Yeah been following this for some years, doing research into it and looking at the science. I like it [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] The theory began some decades ago actually.
Yup, we're prolly in this big computer, all digital, a holographic representation. There is substance, but our perception is a bit different than the true reality of the situation. Our true existence being such as software, existing as energy, forever existing, just as light could theoretically travel forever under the right conditions. Finite beginning, but potential eternal existence. Then theories of it are interesting. Such as if you split a subatomic particle, being holographic, you would find inside yet another subatomic particle, a duplicate of the one you split. If you split that, you would get the same result, another duplicate particle. You could do this endlessly, splitting particles and revealing duplicates inside, since you are not really splitting the actual source. As for the 2d universe, they describe it as a sphere, where all this data is patterned, where we actually exist. This all started from blackhole theory, and having moved more towards mainstream as our knowledge and science has increased. Welcome to the matrix [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Tastes like chicken...
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![]() If this is true, I'm gonna be pretty pissed off the real world isnt EQ...
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![]() Lol
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![]() theory lacks any predictive power to set it above quantum mechanics or a host of other "matrix" theories that play well in mass media now that we're legalizing weed
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If I could see a computer virus generate a perfected system from chaos, I suppose anything would be possible. But in any system, it's usually the opposite, you have something more perfect that degrades over time if due to something like a virus introduced into the system. And if we first witness that system in it's already degenerative state, we would not know it's original state from it's current state of infection. We could draw any conclusion by our limited perception, even try to prove it originated from pure chaos, even if it may be improbable. Though this article, I like the mention of the base theory, but still the writer injects personal thought that may be misleading, and opening it up for nonsense or negative criticism based on their own injected opinion that has nothing to do with the science. I mean if this is a computer system (of sorts) rising from an advanced civilization, well what is the nature of their existence, another computer system that some other civilization produced? Becomes circular reasoning, a paradox. But I would suggest that if the base theory is correct, another possibility of maybe many possibilities, that the system was perfected from the beginning, then went into some chaotic turn, such as a virus as a crude example. And this system set up from not another civilization, but a whole other reality, something we simply cannot fathom as an ant cannot fathom the human treading over their ant hill. But I don't think that we are simply ants, but that in some way this is some form of hatchery for intelligent life, true intelligent life, not just AI. Would seem logical if this is the true state of our existence within such a system if that were the case. At least we have a nature, seems to be apparent, more than a crude pre-programmed AI would suggest, nor chaos could provide. As for the virus idea, you know that sometimes if you get a virus on your computer, you need to delete good information to remove it, maybe even wipe the whole system and start over. I suppose if chaos is due to this, the degeneration of the system over time, we are fortunate that the system has not been wiped as of yet, at least until the purpose for the system has ran it's intended course. A ghost in the shell, and the propagation of life in forward momentum, essence transferred and growing into a maturity one step at a time, bit by bit.
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