>>14121243We will find out if his theories turn out to be true. He is already conducting the experiments. Here is a vid with much more detail. That first one I posted was very not technical and perhaps left room for understanding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72qVppAoCc8Here is the paper. They are basically attempting to force the system/universe to reveal it's virtual properties.
'In the simulation theory, these questions can be analyzed based on the idea that a
good/effective VR would operate based on two, possibly conflicting, requirements: (1)
preserving the consistency of the VR (2) avoiding detection (from the players that they
are in a VR). However, the resolution of such a conflict would be limited by computa
tional resources, bounds on computational complexity, the granularity of the VR being
rendered and logical constraints on how inconsistencies can be resolved. Occasionally,
conflicts that were unresolvable would lead to VR indicators and discontinuities (such
as the wave/particle duality).
Summing up, to save itself computing work, the system only calculates reality when
information becomes available for observation by a player, and to avoid detection by
players it maintains a consistent world, but occasionally, conflicts that are unresolvable
lead to VR indicators and discontinuities (such as the wave/particle duality). Although
this perspective supports the Von Neumann-Wigner postulate that human con-
sciousness is necessary for the completion of quantum theory, the simulation theory also
agrees with Copenhagen in the sense that it does not require the actual existence of
quantum waves or their collapse (which are seen as useful predictive models made by
the players immersed in the VR).
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.00058.pdf