Day to Day we don’t think about driving the car or eating that curry while watching our favourite film. Our senses tell us what is around us and their inputs are trying to form a picture of our universe around us. Most people will not give a second thought to questioning these inputs and thinking about their existence.
But what if our senses were correct in a way that what we are sensing is not really what it seems? If you have ever looked at a really good virtual reality simulation then you will know what I mean. Perhaps the car that you are driving is actually simulated. Perhaps that person walking out in front of you is simulated.
Well, I don’t recommend finding out as if those police and that prison are simulated it won’t really matter when you are suffering a virtual life time in prison. Jumping through a wall would be great though as your life sentence could be very short. (That’s only for the wrongly convicted of course!).
So, could we be in a computer simulation? Does it really matter? Should we run at the nearest wall and hope that it is just ones and naughts and we can just go right through?
Nick Bostrom came up with the idea that we could be living in a computer simulation and wrote a paper on it. We have to remember that our technology is not at a very advanced stage. We have only really just discovered technology in comparison to the age of everything else, especially the earth.
We flew 100 years ago and can only just crawl into space. In hundreds or thousands or even millions of years the leaps that we will have made would have been astounding and unimaginable to us at the moment. It’s like the difference between Stone Age man and 20th century man but multiplied by a factor of a billion or two.
With technological progress comes supremely advanced computers and with ease there will be many things that we can do that we can either dream of now or not even imagine. One of those imagined is a computer simulation of a society.
The complete brain will be able to be simulated and people will walk around in the simulation with a consciousness the same as ours. It would take an enormous amount of computer power for us to simulate this, too much at the moment and it is impossible, but in the future it may only take the smallest of fractions of their processor time and space.
Nick Bostrom gave three propositions, one of them or more has to be true-
- Almost all civilisations at our level of technology become extinct eventually before becoming technologically mature.
- There is a very small fraction of superior technologically advanced civilisations that can be bothered to simulate a civilisation.
- We are almost certainly living in a computer simulation.
If the first proposition is false then civilisations will arrive at the point where they can simulate other civilisations. The universe is so big that this is likely to happen. If the first two propositions are false then we are almost definitely living in a computer simulation.
Proposition one could be realised when we look at ourselves and all the destruction and mayhem and weapons we have produced. We could have very easily wiped ourselves out with nuclear weapons, which when you say it like this sounds like a really stupid thing to do but I’m sure they had good reasons at the time to build enough to flatten the Galaxy (well almost), I can’t think what though.
It would probably be some sort of technological creation that would immediately destroy or make non-existent the universe. Producing a super massive black hole could do it, or the computers may work out the answer to the universe life and everything and because there’s nothing else to find out then that is the end.
Would they be interested in creating a new universe inside one of their computers? Well, in a way and in a very small scale we do it all the time when we create games. One that comes to mind is Spore. Spore takes you from the very first stages of life to a spaceborne society. It’s not really a serious simulation but it gives you an idea of what can be done.
If we are creating computer simulations and we are a computer simulation then perhaps we could be a simulation of a simulation or even a simulation of a simulation of a simulation. That is very humbling and doesn’t give us much street cred.
Could we ever find out if we are in a simulation? Does it really matter? Well, I think that we would only find out that we were a computer simulation if the people that were simulating us allowed us to find out. Otherwise we would go on living our lives with no knowledge at all and with no way of finding out.
If we did actually find out that we were living in a computer simulation all the programmer would have to do would be to reprogram parts of the program that had become aware (I expect it may be looked upon as a virus). If that wasn’t sufficient perhaps a rerun of the simulated universe would occur just like rebooting your computer with a saved backup.
Of course, if we started making our own simulations then we would know that we could be a simulation.
A scientist has worked out how many bits they are in the universe and how many competitions could be made.
If reality is a computer simulation then that simulation must be run in something, obviously today we would call that a computer. If we are actually in a computer simulation then the evidence points to the fact that God is the machine that we are actually running on or that God is the actual programmer hammering away at his computer eating pizza and drinking Coke.







Way over my head…
I think there is something to this! I think that there is a vast of knowledge that we haven’t even skimmed the surface of.
I think also we live parallel words and sometimes they can overlap. But who is to say?
well,there are ways to get a glimpse of eternity, an insight into the fractal condition of our consciousness of what is reality. The yogi way of concentrating on the line of the horizon upside down and bringing yourself to Orgasm while repeating your personal Samsara busting mantra to reach Atman. There are also certain places where you can have such an experience like the so called platform of Venus
at Chichen Itza where there are cones that when properly approached will blow your mind, a most dangerous experience that can be fatal. Also Tomar in Portugal has a spot under a sacred cupola but now inaccessible to visitors. All this to see the obvious, that there are an infinite number of universes and realities but it is better to stick to ours…
How do you know? Have you been there? If so which one?
i think therefore i am
hmmm maybe we like a big brother here..when we die we are evicted..but what if the evicted can be put back into the house…are these people then sociopaths..and if we are one big computer program there must be a few bugs or programming flaws..maybe these are cracks in our reality..think about pylons for example how many pylons have you seen being erected they are everywere obviously..ive never seen one yet being erected..but they are there ask other people and they will say the saame…take germany for example at the end of worldwar 2 it was completly flattend were are the filmings of clean up and reconstruction..ive never seen any..and hiroshima also..and something else for you to ponder..why if we are a comp prog..would the creator allow us to nuke ourselves..surely we are here for there entertainment..nuclear war=no more us=no more entertainment for creator..
Perhaps we are an experiment in the perfect biosphere and civilisation. We could be one of billions in a single computer simulation. Some would die through Armageddon, whichever way Armageddon came, and perhaps one or two flourished? That resembles experiments that we do on Earth. The hunt for the perfect world …