Responding to Nick Bostrom's 2003 hypothesis
Responding to Nick Bostrom's 2003 hypothesis
The idea that we live in a digital simulation popularized by The Matrix and defended by names like Nicki Bostrom and Grace Tyson's The Musk and Neil always seemed like a mix of madness and philosophy, but now a group of physicists say they have done something unexpected, transforming that discussion into science and reaching a definitive conclusion.

Faisal did not agree and decided to attack the question from the most fundamental mathematics that exists. The study uses Gödel's incompleteness theorems, which shows that any consistent mathematical system contains truths that cannot be proven, in other words, there will always be aspects of reality that escape any attempt at purely algorithmic description.
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