Is the Universe a Simulation?

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  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Some german scientists have proposed experiements to test if the universe in which we live is a simulation. They think that they have the instruments necesary to be capable doing those tests.

    'This is no trivial pursuit: some of the greatest minds in history, from Plato, to Descartes, have pondered the possibility. Though, none were able to offer proof that such an idea is even possible. Now, a team of physicists working at the University of Bonn have come up with a possible means for providing us with the evidence we are looking for; namely, a measurable way to show that our universe is indeed simulated. They have written a paper describing their idea and have uploaded it to the preprint server arXiv.

    The team's idea is based on work being done by other scientists who are actively engaged in trying to create simulations of our universe, at least as we understand it. Thus far, such work has shown that to create a simulation of reality, there has to be a three dimensional framework to represent real world objects and processes. With computerized simulations, it's necessary to create a lattice to account for the distances between virtual objects and to simulate the progression of time. The German team suggests such a lattice could be created based on quantum chromodynamics—theories that describe the nuclear forces that bind subatomic particles.

    To find evidence that we exist in a simulated world would mean discovering the existence of an underlying lattice construct by finding its end points or edges. In a simulated universe a lattice would, by its nature, impose a limit on the amount of energy that could be represented by energy particles. This means that if our universe is indeed simulated, there ought to be a means of finding that limit.'

    Some of their reasoning for this proposal can be found here http://arxiv.org/pdf/1210.1847v1.pdf

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    This is no trivial pursuit: some of the greatest minds in history, from Plato, to Descartes, have pondered the possibility. Though, none were able to offer proof that such an idea is even possible. Now, a team of physicists working at the University of Bonn have come up with a possible means for providing us with the evidence we are looking for; namely, a measurable way to show that our universe is indeed simulated. They have written a paper describing their idea and have uploaded it to the preprint server arXiv. The team's idea is based on work being done by other scientists who are actively engaged in trying to create simulations of our universe, at least as we understand it. Thus far, such work has shown that to create a simulation of reality, there has to be a three dimensional framework to represent real world objects and processes. With computerized simulations, it's necessary to create a lattice to account for the distances between virtual objects and to simulate the progression of time. The German team suggests such a lattice could be created based on quantum chromodynamics—theories that describe the nuclear forces that bind subatomic particles. To find evidence that we exist in a simulated world would mean discovering the existence of an underlying lattice construct by finding its end points or edges. In a simulated universe a lattice would, by its nature, impose a limit on the amount of energy that could be represented by energy particles. This means that if our universe is indeed simulated, there ought to be a means of finding that limit.

    Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-10-real-physicists-method-universe-simulation.html#jCp This is no trivial pursuit: some of the greatest minds in history, from Plato, to Descartes, have pondered the possibility. Though, none were able to offer proof that such an idea is even possible. Now, a team of physicists working at the University of Bonn have come up with a possible means for providing us with the evidence we are looking for; namely, a measurable way to show that our universe is indeed simulated. They have written a paper describing their idea and have uploaded it to the preprint server arXiv. The team's idea is based on work being done by other scientists who are actively engaged in trying to create simulations of our universe, at least as we understand it. Thus far, such work has shown that to create a simulation of reality, there has to be a three dimensional framework to represent real world objects and processes. With computerized simulations, it's necessary to create a lattice to account for the distances between virtual objects and to simulate the progression of time. The German team suggests such a lattice could be created based on quantum chromodynamics—theories that describe the nuclear forces that bind subatomic particles. To find evidence that we exist in a simulated world would mean discovering the existence of an underlying lattice construct by finding its end points or edges. In a simulated universe a lattice would, by its nature, impose a limit on the amount of energy that could be represented by energy particles. This means that if our universe is indeed simulated, there ought to be a means of finding that limit.

    Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-10-real-physicists-method-universe-simulation.html#jCp

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    I got this from physorg. There is a huge discussion going on over there, about this. http://phys.org/news/2012-10-real-physicists-method-universe-simulation.html#ajTabs

    S

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  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Yah, and if we blow ourselves up just when things are getting interesting, 'they' will be pissed off.

    S

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  • LoisLane looking for Superman
    LoisLane looking for Superman

    Oh! I thought Satanus was back! How and where are you Satanus? You are missed!

    and OUTLAW and Billy the Bethelite. You guys were so much fun.

    SnareandRacket has a good excuse. He is a working doctor in the UK.

    I miss you guys.

  • Brokeback Watchtower
    Brokeback Watchtower

    Satanus was definitely a free thinker maybe someday he may grace our presents.

  • humbled
    humbled

    Phantom threads, Lois. They are like dreams or ghosts, eh? Haunting when folks evaporate .

    So Hellooo, Lois and Brokeback👻

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