The Simulation Hypothesis proposes that our universe may be a computer simulation, supported by two key observations: the speed of light acting as a rendering limit (similar to game engines that crash when exceeding processing capacity), and quantum physics showing that particles only take solid form when observed (mirroring how game engines only render objects when viewed).
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Are We Living in a Video Game? π€― #shorts #simulation #scienceAdded:
What if our entire universe is just a massive sandbox game and we are the NPCs? Physicists actually call this the simulation hypothesis. Think about it.
Our universe has a strict maximum speed limit, the speed of light. In a video game, if a player moves faster than the world can load, the engine crashes. Is the speed of light just our universe's rendering limit? It gets crazier.
Quantum physics proves that microscopic particles only take a solid shape when they are actively being observed. That is exactly how a game engine works.
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