If one assumes that our Quantum Space structure can exist, then this structure, contains all possible energy states. Individual energy states correspond to representations of our Reality, which takes place in our present moment - this is our Here and our Now. This means that each such energy state can be an image of stable matter “placed” at a specific point in our Spacetime.
Thus, the structure of Quantum Space may resemble a huge computer that executes individual energy states in the correct sequence. This sequence co-creates our arrow of time. Each moment of our “time” is a certain image that is interpreted by an energy state.
The structure of Quantum Space is a certain environment in which it is possible to generate and store energy states. This may mean that the perception of our “time” has a completely different interpretation. If so, then matter also has a completely different interpretation. If this were the case, then our Universe, our Reality would have to be described according to other Laws of Physics.
A Scientist Says He Has the Evidence That We Live in a Simulation
The “Second Law of Infodynamics” could prove it. By Darren Orf
Many philosophers and scientists have pondered if we live in a simulated universe, and University of Portsmouth scientist Melvin Vopson believes he has evidence.
Using his previously formulated Second Law of Infodynamics, Vopson claims that the decrease of entropy in information systems over time could prove that the universe has a built-in “data optimization and compression,” which speaks to its digital nature.
While these claims warrant investigation, they’re far from a discovery themselves, and would likely need rigorous proof for the scientific community at large to seriously consider this theory.
In the 1999 film The Matrix, Thomas Anderson (a.k.a. Neo) discovers a truth to end all truths—the universe is a simulation. While this premise provides fantastic sci-fi fodder (and explains how Neo can learn kung-fu in about five seconds), the idea isn’t quite as carefully relegated to the fiction section as one might expect.
University of Portsmouth scientist Melvin Vopson, who studies the possibility that the universe might indeed be a digital facsimile, leans into the cinematic comparison. In an article published on website The Conversation this past October, Vopson invoked the Wachowskis’ sci-fi masterpiece, and around the same time, he published a book on the subject — Reality Reloaded, a subtle hat tip to the title of the less successful Matrix sequel. While he is just one among many who’ve contemplated the idea, Vopson claims to have one thing that those before him lacked: evidence.
“In physics, there are laws that govern everything that happens in the universe, for example how objects move, how energy flows, and so on. Everything is based on the laws of physics,” Vopson said back in 2022. “One of the most powerful laws is the second law of thermodynamics, which establishes that entropy — a measure of disorder in an isolated system – can only increase or stay the same, but it will never decrease.”
Based on this famous law, Vopson expected that entropy in information systems—which his previous research defined as a “fifth state of matter”—should similarly increase over time. But it doesn’t. Instead, it remains constant, or even decreases to a minimum value at equilibrium. This is in direct contrast to the second law of thermodynamics, which inspired Vopson to adopt the Second Law of Information Dynamics (or Infodynamics).
“We know the universe is expanding without the loss or gain of heat, which requires the total entropy of the universe to be constant,” Vopson wrote in The Conversation. “However we also know from thermodynamics that entropy is always rising. I argue this shows that there must be another entropy—information entropy—to balance the increase.”
Vopson argues that this law plays a role in atomic physics (electron arrangement), cosmology (see above), and biological systems. This last one is where Vopson makes a big claim: contrary to Charles Darwin’s idea that mutations occur randomly, mutations actually occur so that information entropy is minimized. Vopson analyzed the constantly-mutating SARS-CoV-2 (a.k.a. COVID-19) virus, and his paper on that investigation — published this past October in the journal AIP Advances — shows a “unique correlation between the information and the dynamics of the genetic mutations.”
What this all adds up to, in Vospon’s estimation, is that the Second Law of Infodynamics could also be used to prove that we live in a simulation.
“A super complex universe like ours, if it were a simulation, would require a built-in data optimization and compression in order to reduce the computational power and the data storage requirements to run the simulation,” Vopson wrote in The Conversation. “This is exactly what we are observing all around us, including in digital data, biological systems, mathematical symmetries and the entire universe.”
All of these claims require significant further testing and verification before even being considered plausible, and as IFLScience notes, there are as many research papers refuting our digital existence as there are promoting its scientific inevitability. It’s possible that Vopson’s Second Law of Infodynamics could lead to some interesting discoveries, but the question first pondered by Plato remains unanswered.
Our concept of time takes into account ourToE-Quantum Space. The concept of Quantum Space incorporates a new approach to the concept of „time” – this was discussed in the ToE-time concept. The new concept of time assumes that our concept of time in our surrounding Reality, is an incomplete concept. Therefore, a new interpretation of time has been proposed – this is the concept of expanded time. Extended time has been described by a complex time function. This means that our time has a completely different dimension, so „time” must be described in a completely different way. The mathematical description of time was made using the Time Quaternion.
According to our conception, “time” does not exist, and if it does, then perhaps gravity has a completely different meaning as well. This led us to our concept of the Theory of Everything.
Imagine a Theory of Everything – EVERYTHING. A theory that explains what is TIME, the COORDINATE of space, taste, hair color, the movement of planets, the Big Bang, Parallel Worlds and explains all your choices. A theory that explains why you have dreams and, at the same time, how matter was created. A theory that does not exclude what we know, what we have come to know but perhaps looks at things a little differently.
A theory that takes into account philosophy, mathematics, physics – Everything. A theory that bridges the worlds of physics and metaphysics. The theory that starts from wherever your perception, experience and imagination apply. You can’t go deeper, we are at the limits of abstraction.
It is an energy state that maps time, space, matter, the Universe…. and at any point in time – So does „time” exist? It is impossible to prove certain phenomena, we have problems with both the micro-world and the macro-world, what we present here is the boundary between Knowledge and Philosophy. Some claim that everything began with the Big Bang – we do not dispute this, but we look at it differently.
Multiplication of changes is a certain analogy or interpretation of what happens from the point of view of the micro-world - the world of elementary particles in correlation to “ time ”. Of course, in our considerations we will apply our concept of “time” . Our Reality can only use the real part of our Complex description of time - this is our real time . This means that for our considerations, some extension of our “time” will be made. The description of this extension, will be expressed by means of the Complex Time Function , which refers to our concept of “ Time Quaternion ”.
Stan energetyczny jest pewną kombinacją Punktów Energetycznych , które współtworzą strukturę Przestrzeni Kwantowej . Energia, która jest podstawą do kreacji struktury Przestrzeni Kwantowej jest energią innego, nieznanego typu i nie ma nic wspólnego z Energia jaką znamy. Każdy Punkt Energetyczny w strukturze zawiera informację wyrażony poprzez energię nieznanego typu. Oznacza to, że stan energetyczny prowadzi do pewnego odwzorowania. Owo odwzorowanie, jest interpretacją, między innymi naszej bieżącej chwili - naszego Tu i naszego Teraz . Oczywiście to prosta interpretacja naszego pojęcia stanu energetycznego. Wymaga to jednak szerszego komentarza.
Uncertainty of matter refers directly to the Uncertainty Principle , which was proposed by Werner Heisenberg . Uncertainty of matter is a kind of extension of the Uncertainty Principle . Our Concept also refers to the Uncertainty Principle and tries to interpret it consistently to the ToE-Quantum Space . What does this Uncertainty consist of? What is the Uncertainty of matter? Before we go on to answer the questions posed, perhaps we should first look for our micro-world - the world of elementary particles .
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