
"New Law of Physics Supports the Matrix-like Computer Simulation Theory"
A proposed new law of physics, called the second law of infodynamics, supports the idea that our universe may be a computer simulation. The law, based on information theory, states that information entropy must remain constant or decrease over time. This contradicts the second law of thermodynamics, which states that entropy always increases. The researcher argues that the existence of a second law of infodynamics suggests the presence of another entropy, information entropy, which balances the increase in entropy. If confirmed, this law could have significant implications for genetic research, evolutionary biology, physics, and cosmology, and provide scientific evidence for the simulated universe theory.
