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simulate 10,000 human lives at the same time in real time, this is about one life per hour . How many game consoles are scattered around the world now? About 100 million, probably. Think now about 100 million consoles, each of which simulates the lives of 10 thousand people. This means that by then the number of people living on earth now will be less than the number of people living on the PlayStation.

Actually, is it likely that we all live inside a super-advanced game for the PlayStation, stuffed with blood and guns?

Exactly. The assumption is, how do you know that you don’t live those notorious 30 years from the future now and how can you prove that you are not a computer model? Let's go one step back. Like all scientists, we explain physical processes by mathematical equations. Because of this math, the behavior of the universe is extremely diverse. Einstein said: β€œThe eternal mystery of the world is its knowability. ... The very fact of this knowability is a miracle. ” The universe should not work according to laws and equations, which can be easily reduced to a few pages, and therefore, to simulate them. Another interesting feature of this world is that it behaves just like the reality of Grand Theft Auto IV. When playing, you can explore Liberty City in phenomenal details for as long as you want. I calculated how huge this city is, it turned out to be millions of times larger than my PlayStation3. You see exactly what you need to see in the city at the moment, reducing the whole metropolis to the size of a console. The universe behaves exactly the same. In quantum mechanics, particles do not have a definite state if they are not currently observed. Many theorists have spent a lot of time trying to explain this. One explanation is that we live in a simulation, seeing what we need to see at the right time for someone.

How are the reports of scientists who discovered pixels in tiny microscopic images explained?

The universe is also pixelated - in time, space, volume and energy. If there is a fundamental unit that cannot decompose into something smaller, this means that the Universe consists of a finite number of these units. It also means that there are a finite number of things, the Universe may not be infinite, because it can be calculated.

Ultimately, it all boils down to one question: was the Universe the fruit of these calculations? Mathematical parallels work here: if two things are mathematically equivalent, they are the same. Thus, our universe is mathematically equal to its simulation model.

Do you play video games?

Actually, yes, and I played The Sims before. But having developed the theory of modeling, I realized that the result in the game is just a combination of several things. I am a scientist, so first of all I thought about the future of technologies, in a word, where they can lead us. I also work on evolutionary computing and artificial intelligence, where I deal with the nature of consciousness. In addition, I started thinking about religion (or the Universe, if you are an atheist, which means that you believe in alternative ways of creating the Universe, regardless of the creator). We have a pretty good theory - the Big Bang theory. All the same, you must assume that the creator of all reality is here and now, in our world with you. If so, what are the requirements for this character? Thinking about it, I realized that the creator of the Universe is a creator, able to change the laws of physics and its structure. And I can do all this on a computer. In fact, maybe I can do it myself in the near future with conscious beings.

Source: http://wwintspace.net

From an unfamiliar source: people of 60, 70, 90 years old were asked what they regret, and they replied that they regretted that they did not have the courage to live the way they wanted. We can add that what was called simplicity of character was not enough, and because of pride we did not meet those with whom we wanted.


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Publication Date: 11-09-2019

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Dedication:
They say that what is called problems appears because of the lack of necessary information. Dedicated to those who grew up in an incomplete or in the so-called dysfunctional family .....

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