Physicist Says He's Identified a Clue That We're Living in a Computer Simulation
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Physicist Says He's Identified a Clue That We're Living in a Computer Simulation
"This is another example of data compression and computational optimization in our universe, which supports the possibility of a simulated or computational universe."
"The universe might work like a giant computer, or our reality is a simulated construct. Just like computers try to save space and run more efficiently, the universe might be doing the same."
In a recent study, physicist Melvin Vopson proposed a novel view of gravity, likening it to a computer algorithm that aims to reduce clutter and optimize organization in the universe. This theory aligns with a broader discourse suggesting that our reality might be a sophisticated simulation, echoing earlier ideas from philosopher Nick Bostrom. Vopson's work builds upon his second law of information dynamics, theorizing that gravity may be a force that minimizes entropy by pulling matter together. This perspective offers an innovative way to rethink gravity's fundamental role in the cosmos.
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