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<blockquote data-quote="Kairos" data-source="post: 189416" data-attributes="member: 10263"><p>I can rule out something that is mathematically impossible or logically contradictory. The problem is that you do not understand what computation is and what resources are needed to compute really anything (no offense). This is a deep topic.</p><p></p><p>That said, you <em>could</em> theorize a simulation with a lot of optimizations. For instance, the simulation does not really compute anything to any detail outside of the solar system but, rather, just computes general properties that we might find through various observations, but I would argue even that falls apart for various reasons and, in any case, we'd probably have bumped into one of those illusions by now. What is generally postulated is that our entire universe is one big simulation. That would require a much, much larger universe to accomplish. Also, the physical laws and logical framework of that universe (such as problem spaces like np-completness) would bleed through in various ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kairos, post: 189416, member: 10263"] I can rule out something that is mathematically impossible or logically contradictory. The problem is that you do not understand what computation is and what resources are needed to compute really anything (no offense). This is a deep topic. That said, you [I]could[/I] theorize a simulation with a lot of optimizations. For instance, the simulation does not really compute anything to any detail outside of the solar system but, rather, just computes general properties that we might find through various observations, but I would argue even that falls apart for various reasons and, in any case, we'd probably have bumped into one of those illusions by now. What is generally postulated is that our entire universe is one big simulation. That would require a much, much larger universe to accomplish. Also, the physical laws and logical framework of that universe (such as problem spaces like np-completness) would bleed through in various ways. [/QUOTE]
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