the first one...1999
oz
go rent it!
by frankiespeakin 25 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
the first one...1999
oz
go rent it!
We are all quauntum computers in a " server room ".
great video. thanks for posting it.
So, if we are in a simulation, and we figure out that we are in a simulation, and we realize that it's all a bs game, and we just say F***K YOU to the guy that set it up and we stop playing his game, what then? Will the guy/entity wrap it up? Is the game over, cuz we refuse to play it, anymore? Will another giant meteorite come crashing down?
Or, will the guy not care? Will the doors to the control room be thrown open to us to take control of the levers and knobs that run the whole thing? Will we be able to take control of the simulation? Will we become the gods/god of this simulation?
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Its impossible to simulate a universe because the amount of memory to hold such a thing would be bigger than the universe itself. The more accurate the simulation the more details it needs. This is why weather predicting has become more impressive and accurate but is ultimately limited by the sampling size and limitations. In the old days they had a few samples every few hundred kms and so on.The more frequent the samples, the less the time intervals and more computations mean it will never be possible to simulate everything.
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Maybe the universe itself is the storage medium.
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I'm operating as a simulation of myself.
You would definately have to know how to program it with just the right code perhaps with quantum number chrunching computer power of superposition and faster than the speed of light communication called spooky action at a distance could do what would take a classical computer a life time of universes in a nanno second. The fourth dimention of time don't work to well with quantum particles. With such big calculations maybe get all the big answers to the hard questions. And the answer is? 42!
Another movie that gets into quantum physics is the cube trilogy.
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Aussie Oz:
Ever seen ''the thirteenth floor"?
I saw it. Very interesting movie with an ending not unlike the final scene in the "Men in Black" movie where they back away to show a shot of the entire galaxy and it turns out that the galaxy is just the insides of a marble that an alien is playing with.
The PBS show, "The Facbric of the Cosmos" had some interesting discussion of 'quantum computers' and their theoretical computing power as compared with binary computers.