Furthermore, ideas from information theory keep showing up in physics. “In my research I found this very strange thing,” said James Gates, a theoretical physicist at the University of Maryland. “I was driven to error-correcting codes—they’re what make browsers work. So why were they in the equations I was studying about quarks and electrons and supersymmetry? This brought me to the stark realization that I could no longer say people like Max are crazy.”
also, i few weeks ago i was browsing stuff on the origins of life and found a blog where i found it again googling the simulation argument. http://backreaction.blogspot.com/201...and-other.html
To begin with, unless you want to populate the simulation by hand, you need a process in which self-awareness is created out of simpler bits. And to prevent self-aware beings from noting the simulation’s limits, you then need a monitoring program that identifies when the self-aware parts attempt to make an observation and exactly which observation. Then you need to provide them with this observation, so that the observation is the same as they would have gotten had you run the full simulation. This might work fine in some cases, say, vacuum fluctuations, because nobody really cares what a vacuum fluctuation does when you’re not looking. If you have a complex system however, reducing the complexity systematically and blowing it back up is difficult if not impossible.
i guess i would ask, what e=mc2 would be inside a white hole. i had the equation before and now i can't find it. it would be the opposite. i think it's easy to do. i don't know how tho. and then once i got the equation reversed how would you reverse the other physics to match it so that the people inside a white hole, even tho they say no matter can exist inside one, wouldn't notice a difference. but if we could look inside one, what would they look like to us? i mean would everything go up instead of down? would things go in reverse instead of forward? what forces would you need to tinker with to get it to work? would it work or would it just completely fall apart?
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