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originally posted by: frenchfries
a reply to: galien8
less than in our physical reality.I think the universe is smart enough to shutdown unused resources (like the pets from mr schoedinger
The universe is already composed of apparently infinite data stretching out in all directions,
It's going to take a lot more than some logic error or hack to make it crash.
originally posted by: frenchfries
Well thats an mathematical assumption , space could be quantizised. Compare that with that it's possible to have an mandelbrot set inside a computer (also infinite).
Well I agree but... maybe it's possible to slowdown execution time somewhat
originally posted by: galien8
In an infinite small moment in time a computer can simulate a eternity, Frank J. Tippler said
originally posted by: galien8
originally posted by: dfnj2015
There is absolutely no evidence the Universe is anything like a computer.
There is a famous talk by 5 Nobel Prize winners Astrophysics / Physics about the holographic universe, one in the panel is (I think is even a DOUBLE Nobel Prize winner) professor t' Hoofd (fellow country man) who says universe is like a computer (program)
originally posted by: galien8
originally posted by: DrWily
a reply to: galien8
The universe has been running for over 12 billion years from our perspective. It's going to take a lot more than some logic error or hack to make it crash.
In an infinite small moment in time a computer can simulate a eternity, Frank J. Tippler said
The only problem with that is... We wouldn't even realize the slowdown was happening. When a computer runs out of memory, it generally turns to swap (disk) to pick up the slack. From an outside observer, the simulation would slow down.
If that's the case, all you need is more observers.
originally posted by: DrWily
originally posted by: galien8
In an infinite small moment in time a computer can simulate a eternity, Frank J. Tippler said
Can you post the actual quote?
originally posted by: dfnj2015
originally posted by: galien8
originally posted by: DrWily
a reply to: galien8
The universe has been running for over 12 billion years from our perspective. It's going to take a lot more than some logic error or hack to make it crash.
In an infinite small moment in time a computer can simulate a eternity, Frank J. Tippler said
This comment is such monumental BS it is stunning. How many bits of resolution in your representation?
originally posted by: dfnj2015
originally posted by: galien8
originally posted by: dfnj2015
There is absolutely no evidence the Universe is anything like a computer.
There is a famous talk by 5 Nobel Prize winners Astrophysics / Physics about the holographic universe, one in the panel is (I think is even a DOUBLE Nobel Prize winner) professor t' Hoofd (fellow country man) who says universe is like a computer (program)
Maybe he should stay within his field and let the computer scientists have this debate.
originally posted by: galien8
Its the message of the book as I understand it, its not a single quote:
* As the universe shrinks again at the end of times (Big Bang / Big Crunch) the Omega computer gathers all light information in the universe
* Kinda uploads all (light) information entropy in Omega
* The Omega is then kinda everywhere in the universe, the whole universe is a computer
* During the Big Crunch there is a moment maybe just before the singularity that the available energy goes to infinity
* In that infinite small moment in time the Omega (computer) can simulate an eternity where we all (resurrected) can live forever
originally posted by: SolAquarius
I mean it seems the gist of what you are trying to say is we need to create a simulation in order foil the simulation that we are currently in to receive the last judgment of God whom you equate with the current simulations programmer.