Abstract

Marwin Minsky, one of the founders of artificial intelligence (AI) thinks that there may be tell-tale signs if programmer of our mass simulation has made some slips. He said that some laws of physics that aren’t quite right could be the start of being able to prove that the Universe is a simulation. The illusory effect in the experiments started to fade if the brushstroke went higher than about 15 inches above the rubber hand. In other words, that's as far your Force Field goes. Scientific experiments can't grasp a fourth dimension any better than we can. Their studies can produce shadows of a sort, which suggest a fourth dimension really is there lurking just beyond our grasp. An illustration of clustering patterns due to Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO), where the likelyhood of finding a galaxy at a certain distance from any other galaxy is governed by the relationship between dark matter and normal matter. If there is a new interaction between dark matter and radiation, the greatest cosmic controversy about the expanding Universe might be have an incredible resolution. Here we must as first formulate a new Main Natural Law: the Quantum Entanglement Entropy (QEE). Through above resonances the QEE is causing a metastasis of correlations, antagonistically intertwining (coincidences) all types of potentially conflicting interests.

Highlights

  • Everything we know may just be part of a Matrix-style simulation, according to physicists who claim that we could all be part of a giant GAME

  • A new theory has suggested that our entire lives and memories may not be real, instead being part of a computer programme played by advanced robots

  • Translational medicine is focused on ensuring that proven strategies for disease treatment and prevention are implemented within the community

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Everything we know may just be part of a Matrix-style simulation, according to physicists who claim that we could all be part of a giant GAME. The finding plugs into research stretching to the 1990s that has suggested the brain has a mechanism to recognize the immediate space around the body, said neuroscientist Michael Graziano of Princeton University, who wasn’t involved with the new study but has researched the topic.

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