SIMULATION HYPOTHESIS: BIRTH OF THE SINGULARITY
Mikhail Leonidovich Kaluzhsky
Omsk State Technical University, 11, Mira st., Omsk, 644050, Russia
Keywords: information theory, philosophy of information, quantum physics, simulation hypothesis, virtual reality, simulation, singularity, local reality, non-local reality, philosophical postmodernism
Abstract
Quantum physics radically changes the worldview, destroys the usual picture of the world and related philosophical concepts. Science is increasingly reminiscent of science fiction, in which the impossible becomes possible: time flows in different directions, matter dissolves in a vacuum, communications beyond the speed of light take place, and a lot more. The phenomenal nature of the results of physical experiments at the micro- and macrolevel of cognition is inevitably suggestive of the possible virtuality of the surrounding reality. The simulation hypothesis is one of the most consistent models of the universe, the singularity point of which becomes the point of a phase shift to a new interpretation of reality
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