It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
openminded2011
reply to post by Ajax84
I have to say its like infinite regression. Even if we are in a "simulated" universe, what is the nature of the "real" universe? Is it just a simulation in yet another universe?? Does it go on ad infinitum? And if we are in the simulation, what are we REALLY? I think the old adage of "looking therein lies madness" can apply to this. Because in a way madness is the loss of all reference points to "reality".
But there is no reason that this particular universe could not have been instigated by intelligent beings just like us, who simply learnt the laws of their own universe - then went out into the middle of nowhere and created a new one.
It's our job to understand the physical laws that create our reality. So many of these simulation theories are just attempts to dodge the task of genuinely modelling and understanding the laws of physical reality
roadgravel
It's our job to understand the physical laws that create our reality. So many of these simulation theories are just attempts to dodge the task of genuinely modelling and understanding the laws of physical reality
Either way, it is beneficial to understand the laws no matter how they can about. Mankind is working toward it but whether it is possible is something else.
Are you a proponent of the multi universe theory?
roadgravel
I would agree that it is possible. But, how did the first one originate, the one with the life creating the others?
If one can be spontaneous, why not all of them? That would be back to no need for life to create them.
AfterInfinity
So the universe isn't based on our algorithmic parameters, our algorithmic parameters are based on the universe.
roadgravel
I might be that since we are part of the universe (this one), we may not be able to completely understand it.
See Godel's Incompleteness theorem