>>11695230 The universe runs on it's own Self-Configuring Self-Processing Language (SCPL). It is a "Self-Simulation" of sorts, an inevitable logical consequence of the fact that nothing could be "simulated" outside of that which is included the real universe. Christopher Langan has been talking about and mathematically explicating both of these points since the late 1980's, wthin the context of a larger theory called the "CTMU". Now, you can read Langan, and maybe a few introductory texts on mathematical and philosophical logic in order to understand this fundamental language; or, as just about everyone else does, you can take the path of least resistance, either treating or re-treating yourself to a couple of YouTube videos or podcasts in order to feel good about yourself despite having learned nothing of substance.
>Basically, the CTMU says that reality is an ontologically closed “self-simulation” in the precise sense that it contains empirically undecidable “programming” as well as “displayed” observational content, and that its logico-mathematical structure is that of a self-structuring, self-axiomatizing “SCSPL”, short for Self-Configuring Self-Processing Language. This language has a unique form called a supertautology, according to which its evolution is metacausal rather than strictly causal. In addition, the CTMU embodies a logical form of self-similarity analogous to the so-called “holographic principle” as later developed in connection with string theory. Accordingly, it is trialic, effecting a distributive coincidence of theory, universe, and model in a coherent “metaformal system”. Last but not least, the CTMU was authored by a man reputed, at least in some circles, to be the most intelligent in the world.