We Are Living In A Hologram Designed By Aliens, Says NASA Scientist

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We Are Living In A Hologram Designed By Aliens, Says NASA Scientist
7 June, 2015

MessageToEagle.com - Who says there are no open-minded scientists at NASA?

A NASA scientist suggests you are living inside a hologram created by advanced alien species.

What if everything you have ever done or will do is simply the product of a highly-advanced computer code? Every relationship, every sentiment, every memory could have been generated by banks of supercomputers.

This was the intriguing theory first proposed by Nick Bostrom, Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy at Oxford University and founding Director of the Future of Humanity Institute and of the Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology within the Oxford Martin School, there are several scientists who subscribe to this theory.

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MessageToEagle.com has previously reported on how Rich Terrile, director of the Centre for Evolutionary Computation and Automated Design at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory suggested our creator is a cosmic computer programmer.

This would imply that we are living in a holographic world and everything around us, including ourselves is not "real". Rich Terrile, still stands by his opinion. "Right now the fastest NASA supercomputers are cranking away at about double the speed of the human brain," the NASA scientist told Vice.

"If you make a simple calculation using Moore's Law [which roughly claims computers double in power every two years], you'll find that these supercomputers, inside of a decade, will have the ability to compute an entire human lifetime of 80 years - including every thought ever conceived during that lifetime - in the span of a month.

"In quantum mechanics, particles do not have a definite state unless they're being observed.

"Many theorists have spent a lot of time trying to figure out how you explain this.

"One explanation is that we're living within a simulation, seeing what we need to see when we need to see it.

matrix.jpg

"What I find inspiring is that, even if we are in a simulation or many orders of magnitude down in levels of simulation, somewhere along the line something escaped the primordial ooze to become us and to result in simulations that made us - and that's cool."

The idea that our Universe is a fiction generated by computer code solves a number of inconsistencies and mysteries about the cosmos, like for example our quest for extraterrestrial life and the mystery of dark matter.

However, there also those who think the Matrix theory is flawed. "The theory seems to be based on the assumption that 'superminds' would do things in much the same way as we would do them," Professor Peter Millican, who teaches philosophy and computer science at Oxford University says.

"If they think this world is a simulation, then why do they think the superminds - who are outside the simulation - would be constrained by the same sorts of thoughts and methods that we are?

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Is it possible to escape the matrix? Image from movie The Thirteenth Floor

"They assume that the ultimate structure of a real world can't be grid like, and also that the superminds would have to implement a virtual world using grids.

"We can't conclude that a grid structure is evidence of a pretend reality just because our ways of implementing a pretend reality involve a grid."

However, Professor Millican does believe there is worth in investigating the idea.
 

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We Are Living In A Hologram Designed By Aliens, Says NASA Scientist
7 June, 2015

MessageToEagle.com - Who says there are no open-minded scientists at NASA?

A NASA scientist suggests you are living inside a hologram created by advanced alien species.

What if everything you have ever done or will do is simply the product of a highly-advanced computer code? Every relationship, every sentiment, every memory could have been generated by banks of supercomputers.

This was the intriguing theory first proposed by Nick Bostrom, Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy at Oxford University and founding Director of the Future of Humanity Institute and of the Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology within the Oxford Martin School, there are several scientists who subscribe to this theory.

matrix2.jpg

MessageToEagle.com has previously reported on how Rich Terrile, director of the Centre for Evolutionary Computation and Automated Design at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory suggested our creator is a cosmic computer programmer.

This would imply that we are living in a holographic world and everything around us, including ourselves is not "real". Rich Terrile, still stands by his opinion. "Right now the fastest NASA supercomputers are cranking away at about double the speed of the human brain," the NASA scientist told Vice.

"If you make a simple calculation using Moore's Law [which roughly claims computers double in power every two years], you'll find that these supercomputers, inside of a decade, will have the ability to compute an entire human lifetime of 80 years - including every thought ever conceived during that lifetime - in the span of a month.

"In quantum mechanics, particles do not have a definite state unless they're being observed.

"Many theorists have spent a lot of time trying to figure out how you explain this.

"One explanation is that we're living within a simulation, seeing what we need to see when we need to see it.

matrix.jpg

"What I find inspiring is that, even if we are in a simulation or many orders of magnitude down in levels of simulation, somewhere along the line something escaped the primordial ooze to become us and to result in simulations that made us - and that's cool."

The idea that our Universe is a fiction generated by computer code solves a number of inconsistencies and mysteries about the cosmos, like for example our quest for extraterrestrial life and the mystery of dark matter.

However, there also those who think the Matrix theory is flawed. "The theory seems to be based on the assumption that 'superminds' would do things in much the same way as we would do them," Professor Peter Millican, who teaches philosophy and computer science at Oxford University says.

"If they think this world is a simulation, then why do they think the superminds - who are outside the simulation - would be constrained by the same sorts of thoughts and methods that we are?

matrix3.jpg

Is it possible to escape the matrix? Image from movie The Thirteenth Floor

"They assume that the ultimate structure of a real world can't be grid like, and also that the superminds would have to implement a virtual world using grids.

"We can't conclude that a grid structure is evidence of a pretend reality just because our ways of implementing a pretend reality involve a grid."

However, Professor Millican does believe there is worth in investigating the idea.
Hiya Prof.. Moores Law not only states that components power doubles every 2 years, but also the size of those components "decrease" accordingly... Soon we should see semiconductors manufactured at the atomic level...Somewhere i read a guitar had been built on the atomic level, im waiting for an amp and speakers so i can hit the road again :D
 


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