Ever heard of the multiverse? This is a theory much studied by physicists and that, without a doubt, raises many questions to be resolved. However, in addition to multiverse and other theories that we are aware of, is that we live in a computer simulation where someone or something (who knows even a supreme alien) lives watching and controlling us like puppets. According to this theory, an expert has proposed a new method to find out if we live in a computer program.
Do you believe in this kind of theory? Check out more about this news below.
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The theory that we are part of this type of simulation is supported by what we call information physics and this suggests that space-time and matter, in fact, are not essential. On the contrary, the physics of information says that physical reality is the result of the joining of thousands of pieces of information that emerge from our experiences in space-time.
This idea leads us directly to the incredible possibility that the universe that we know is in fact a virtual simulation.
This type of theory is not recent, since in 1819 the physicist John Archibald Wheeler pointed out that the universe is really mathematical and can be seen as a set of information.
With that, other physicists also claimed things related to this theory and also performed experiments at extreme levels. And among so many experiments, the recently proposed mass-information-energy (M/E/I) principle suggests that mass can indeed be expressed by information or energy.
Furthermore, it states that every bit of information must have a minimum mass. That is, through this experiment, there is indeed something to look for.
After numerous calculations, professor and physicist Melvin Vopson carried out an experiment this year (2022) in order to prove the theory. The experiment consisted of erasing the information that was contained within the elementary particles and leaving their antiparticles, annihilating in a flash of energy which resulted in the emission of photons, or translating, particles of light.
Through this experiment, it was possible to predict the frequencies of photons based on the physics of information.