Channel: Strange Mysteries
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Description: Researchers at Oxford state that under classical mechanics, it is impossible to simulate a conscious universe. The simulated universe must have its limitations, opposed to the infinite scale of the base universe. We would need to be tricked, to believe there is more to what we are actually experiencing under the beliefs of our expanding universe. Theoretically in a scenario where humans continue to advance and descend into space, computing power can excel to produce enough power to generate a substantial simulation by harnessing energy of suns and potentially blackholes Critics of simulation theory believe that these currently unknowable factors in quantum mechanics or principles so complex we cannot comprehend, that believing in the theory is like having faith in religion with an archetype creator. While debates take place on both sides, scientists are beginning to test the 21st Century’s most prominent topic at late night stoner sessions. In a 2017 Paper “On Testing the Simulation Theory four physicists explore how such testing can be done under the assumption that if the system performing the simulation has limitations, then the system would render reality like a video game renders graphics, only at the moment of observation by an individual. This gives scientists testing the theory two strategies to find out if we live in a simulation. MUSIC Get Zara by Arty here lickd.lnk.to/qdOffaID!Strange... License ID: RG9r3XdyWkX Get this and other songs for your next YouTube video at lickd.co (Zara starts at the beginning) Get The Sirens by Seven Lions, Jason Ross here t.lickd.co/f80d659bd5104c4491... License ID: br3qebL37VA Get this and other songs for your next YouTube video at lickd.co (Second song played) SOURCES: academic.oup.com/pq/article-a... scientificamerican.com/ar... science.org/doi/10.1126/s... iflscience.com/technology... nbcnews.com/mach/science... ijqf.org/wp-content/uploads/2... Creative Commons: Saul Dolgin | CC BY 2.0 | creativecommons.org/licenses... | commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Hans Hillewaert | CC BY-SA 4.0 | creativecommons.org/licenses... |commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Toni Malin from Helsinki, Finland | CC BY 2.0 | creativecommons.org/licenses... | | commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Robbie Shade, CC BY 2.0 | creativecommons.org/licenses... |, | commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... | Collision Conf, CC BY 2.0 | creativecommons.org/licenses... | commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...