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The evidence all lines up to the fact that we live in a simulation. Even most scientists at least admit it's a good possibility. The universe behaves in many ways like a computer system. Spacetime appear quantized at Planck scale, similar to pixels in an image and properties of the universe behave like a hologram similar to how holographic memory would work. The quantum behavior of the universe as well as the speed of light is a way to limit processing demands. The laws of nature and fundamental base of reality is math and information. There is no God because there is no reality ... only a simulation that we live in.
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ScrappyMarcus wrote: Sat Aug 23, 2025 10:45 pm The evidence all lines up to the fact that we live in a simulation. Even most scientists at least admit it's a good possibility. The universe behaves in many ways like a computer system. Spacetime appear quantized at Planck scale, similar to pixels in an image and properties of the universe behave like a hologram similar to how holographic memory would work. The quantum behavior of the universe as well as the speed of light is a way to limit processing demands. The laws of nature and fundamental base of reality is math and information. There is no God because there is no reality ... only a simulation that we live in.
Ok calms down there buttercups. :lol: It's going to be ok. There is no conclusive proof that we are actually living in a simulation. While there is no way to prove that we don't live in a simulation there are some logical reasons to assume that we don't. Firstly there are many things that the owner and/or creator could have done to lessen the processing demands of the reality that we live in. The world could have been a lot smaller or covered by more water so less land area. Lower the birth rates of all life. Lower our visual range. Less resolution, lower the insect population. Because to simulate the world with all of the people on it including the physics on this level would require the entire energy output of a star. Who or what would the simulation be for? It might make sense if it was for an entire society. In that scenario all of us are players that are not allowed to remember the "Real World". There is no way that any human on the planet could be able to know or prove that they are not an unknowing player. For that reason alone the simulation theory changes nothing. When we wake or our playing time is done we wake up into the real universe with the same questions and dilemmas we face right now. But the fact that this simulation has a fully functioning and populated Bakersfield California is all the proof one needs to know that this is not a simulation. No one would spend processing power on that.
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