Scientist claims we live in a simulation
- October 10, 2023
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British physicist Melvin Wopson made the first discovery about predicting genetic mutations in organisms. He then continued based on his own conclusions. He stated that the universe and
British physicist Melvin Wopson made the first discovery about predicting genetic mutations in organisms. He then continued based on his own conclusions. He stated that the universe and
British physicist Melvin Wopson made the first discovery about predicting genetic mutations in organisms. He then continued based on his own conclusions. He stated that the universe and everything in it are objects of a certain artificial reality, just like a computer simulation. The article was published in the magazine AIP Developments.
A year ago Dr. Wopson presented a rule that allows predicting genetic mutations in organisms and calculating their possible consequences. The rule is based on the second law of thermodynamics, the idea that entropy, a measure of chaos in an isolated system, only increases or remains constant over time. But in information systems everything is different: entropy is either constant or decreasing.
Wopson called this the second law of information dynamics. Unnecessary information in such systems is deleted; This is similar to wiping the computer or compressing unused code.
From all this the physicist concludes that we live in a simulation. His previous research suggested that information was the basic building block of the universe and even had physical mass. Maybe this is the elusive dark matter energy everyone talks about but can never find.
As for dark energy possibly being a repository of information, that’s a pretty useful hypothesis. For example, Vernadsky mentioned decades ago that the noosphere is a repository of information in space. Source
Source: Port Altele
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