Comment on There is no point in trying to escape the simulation; Odds are, we don't exist outside it!

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cynar@lemmy.world ⁨9⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

A perfect simulation is inherently unverifiable. A limited scope simulation could be.

E.g. some gravity wave detectors have detected interesting effects, just above the noise floor. They are consistent with the sensitivity approaching plank length limitations. However, it should be FAR above the plank length. Interestingly, if the universe was holographic in nature (a 3D projection of a 2D object). Then the effective plank length would be a lot higher, potentially consistent with what we see. If that were the case, our universe would be a simulation. The question then becomes if it is natural or artificial, and what we can learn about the higher state reality.

Fyi, physics was thought to be a “solved” thing. That was until a young scientist discovered a line didn’t go quite through 0,0 on a graph. It is now known as the photoelectric effect, and it was the crack that led to the discovery of quantum mechanics.

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