Researchers have mathematically proven that the universe cannot be a simulation, as its fundamental nature relies on non-algorithmic understanding that no computer could replicate, challenging the idea that reality is computationally generated.
A new study argues that the universe cannot be a computer simulation because its fundamental nature involves non-algorithmic understanding, which cannot be fully captured by computation, challenging the idea that reality is simulated.
New research from UBC Okanagan mathematically proves that the universe cannot be a computer simulation, as it operates on a level of understanding beyond algorithms, based on principles from quantum gravity and Gödel's incompleteness theorem.
A study from UBC Okanagan proves that the universe cannot be a computer simulation because its fundamental nature involves non-algorithmic understanding, which cannot be replicated by any computational process, thus providing a scientific refutation of the simulation hypothesis.