Monthly Archives: December 2016
Is Your Reality Just a Simulation? Calculate the System’s Capacity.
Consider the idea that, unless intelligent civilizations tend to self-destruct, or they tend to lack the introspection to simulate their own origins, it is (apparently) statistically more likely that we (including you, dear reader) are a simulation – not the … Continue reading
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Tagged ADS/CFT, astronomy, Big Bang, Boltzmann brain, causality, computation, cosmology, dark energy, emergent phenomenon, event horizon, Hubble expansion, Hubble horizon, Hubble volume, inflation, Lambda-CDM, Max Plank, Nick Bostrom, particle horizon, physics, Planck length, Planck time, quantum mechanics, reality, simulation, time velocity
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