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A scientist proposes a new law of physics suggesting the universe may be a digital simulation, linking physics, biology, and information systems as evidence.
In the decades since this famous formulation, scientists have pondered exactly how we could discover some evidence of this simulation—or even escaping the simulation altogether.
Supporters of Simulation Theory believe that not only is it possible that we're living in a simulation; it's likely. And the more we look for evidence, the more we find.
Are we living in “The Matrix” in real life? In the 1999 science-fiction film, Neo discovers that the universe is a simulation — but one scientist believes that the idea isn’t all fiction.
These ideas don’t prove we’re living in a simulation. However, they do present compelling clues that we live in a simulation. After all, gravity remains one of the biggest mysteries in physics.
Yep, we're talking simulation theory again — the idea that reality is just a very elaborate piece of code running on some cosmic mainframe.
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