1 hr 34 min

You Are Probably Living In A Simulation: Where Is God‪?‬ Cub Kuker Supernatural Podcast

    • Spirituality

Cub Kuker Supernatural Podcast EP402



I personally believe we live in a simulation, but if you have never heard this, it can be a startling theory to explore. Simulation theory proposes that our reality is not the base reality but rather a simulated, digital environment created by a higher intelligence or advanced civilization. This theory draws parallels between our experiences and those of characters in a computer-generated simulation, such as a video game.



Key points and arguments for simulation theory:




Computational Power: One argument is based on the exponential growth of computational power. As our technology advances, we're able to simulate more complex environments. This leads to the hypothesis that a sufficiently advanced civilization could create a simulation indistinguishable from reality.




Occam's Razor: Simulation theory can be seen as a form of Occam's Razor, which suggests that the simplest explanation is often the correct one. Instead of assuming an infinitely complex universe as the base reality, simulation theory posits a higher-level reality where our universe is simulated.




Quantum Mechanics: Some aspects of quantum mechanics, such as the idea that particles can exist in multiple states until observed (quantum superposition), align with the concept of a simulated reality where computations are made only when necessary.




Anomalies and Glitches: Proponents of simulation theory point to anomalies or glitches in reality as potential evidence. These could include unexplained phenomena, déjà vu experiences, or even apparent inconsistencies in physical laws.




Limitations of Human Perception: Our perception is limited by our senses and cognitive processes. This limitation makes it difficult for us to perceive the underlying "code" of reality, if it indeed exists.




Simulation Hypothesis in Science: Some scientists and philosophers have entertained the idea of a simulated reality. For example, Nick Bostrom's simulation hypothesis proposes that if a civilization reaches a sufficient level of technological advancement, they would likely run simulations of their ancestors or alternate realities.




Religious and Philosophical Parallels: Simulation theory has parallels with religious and philosophical concepts. For instance, the idea of a creator or a higher intelligence controlling our reality is present in many belief systems.




Extraterrestrial Origins: Simulation theory can also tie into theories about extraterrestrial intelligence. It suggests that an advanced alien civilization could be responsible for creating and managing our simulated reality.



Overall, while simulation theory is speculative and currently lacks definitive evidence (though I am convinced), it provides an intriguing perspective on the nature of our reality and encourages us to question the fundamental assumptions about existence.

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🌈⃤   Master The Simulation Via Supernatural Consciousness. My Mastermind!👇🏻



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*For entertainment only. Not medical, financial, or legal advice. Do your research. Respect all races, religions, orientations, identities, and cultures. Opinion of presenter only. Links may pay commission. Cited works used under fair use. © Jacob Kuker (Cub) 2024


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Cub Kuker Supernatural Podcast EP402



I personally believe we live in a simulation, but if you have never heard this, it can be a startling theory to explore. Simulation theory proposes that our reality is not the base reality but rather a simulated, digital environment created by a higher intelligence or advanced civilization. This theory draws parallels between our experiences and those of characters in a computer-generated simulation, such as a video game.



Key points and arguments for simulation theory:




Computational Power: One argument is based on the exponential growth of computational power. As our technology advances, we're able to simulate more complex environments. This leads to the hypothesis that a sufficiently advanced civilization could create a simulation indistinguishable from reality.




Occam's Razor: Simulation theory can be seen as a form of Occam's Razor, which suggests that the simplest explanation is often the correct one. Instead of assuming an infinitely complex universe as the base reality, simulation theory posits a higher-level reality where our universe is simulated.




Quantum Mechanics: Some aspects of quantum mechanics, such as the idea that particles can exist in multiple states until observed (quantum superposition), align with the concept of a simulated reality where computations are made only when necessary.




Anomalies and Glitches: Proponents of simulation theory point to anomalies or glitches in reality as potential evidence. These could include unexplained phenomena, déjà vu experiences, or even apparent inconsistencies in physical laws.




Limitations of Human Perception: Our perception is limited by our senses and cognitive processes. This limitation makes it difficult for us to perceive the underlying "code" of reality, if it indeed exists.




Simulation Hypothesis in Science: Some scientists and philosophers have entertained the idea of a simulated reality. For example, Nick Bostrom's simulation hypothesis proposes that if a civilization reaches a sufficient level of technological advancement, they would likely run simulations of their ancestors or alternate realities.




Religious and Philosophical Parallels: Simulation theory has parallels with religious and philosophical concepts. For instance, the idea of a creator or a higher intelligence controlling our reality is present in many belief systems.




Extraterrestrial Origins: Simulation theory can also tie into theories about extraterrestrial intelligence. It suggests that an advanced alien civilization could be responsible for creating and managing our simulated reality.



Overall, while simulation theory is speculative and currently lacks definitive evidence (though I am convinced), it provides an intriguing perspective on the nature of our reality and encourages us to question the fundamental assumptions about existence.

___________________________



🌈⃤   Master The Simulation Via Supernatural Consciousness. My Mastermind!👇🏻



Join at: https://www.CubKuker.com/



Tip To Support Me: Stars (FB), Gifts (TT), Supers (YT), Donate (PAYPAL)



#faith #spirituality #paranormal #supernatural #mythology #gnosticism



*For entertainment only. Not medical, financial, or legal advice. Do your research. Respect all races, religions, orientations, identities, and cultures. Opinion of presenter only. Links may pay commission. Cited works used under fair use. © Jacob Kuker (Cub) 2024


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1 hr 34 min