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- Could we live in a simulation? It seems as if . . . - Reddit
Two-Slit Experiment: Unobserved particles produce interference patterns, but observed ones act like particles It's as if the universe chooses how to display them based on whether they're watched Sounds like a simulation's rendering choice, doesn't it?
- Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari Summary, Analysis and Themes
Yuval Noah Harari’s Nexus delves into how the evolution of technology has fundamentally altered human existence Harari presents technology not merely as a tool that humans have created, but as an active force that has shaped human societies, interactions, and even consciousness
- Wake Up or Wipe Out: Yuval Noah Harari’s Nexus and the . . .
In Nexus, Harari unveils the invisible networks shaping humanity from the Stone Age to AI What if our greatest vulnerability lies in how we connect? A Civilization Drowning in Noise Harari
- Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari - Summary and Notes | Sameer Bajaj
Realists should note that states are not the fundamental particles of human reality, but rather the product of arduous processes of building trust and cooperation If humans were interested only in power, they could never have created states in the first place
- What If Humanity Was A Type III-Minus Civilization? | Unveiled
He envisioned that groups could eventually learn to control even smaller worlds At type four-minus, it’s mastery over atoms; at type five-minus, it’s an atom’s nucleus; with type six, it’s elementary particles like quarks; and there’s even an omega civilization, that controls the very fabric of spacetime itself
- The Simulation Hypothesis: Are We Living in a Virtual Universe?
The simulation hypothesis also draws philosophical inspiration from earlier thinkers like René Descartes, whose exploration of skepticism—particularly the idea that sensory experiences could be manipulated by an external force, such as an evil demon—laid the foundation for questioning the reliability of perceived reality
- (PDF) Are We Living in a Simulation? A Deep Dive into the . . .
According to Bostrom one can show statistically that a simulation based on ancestor humanity exists because advanced civilizations from future periods designed it (Bostrom, 2003) Scientific researchers are drawn to simulation theory because it intersects with the study of quantum physics, cosmology, and computer science at present
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