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Computer scientist: Ghosts could be sign universe is simulated

Computer Scientist: Ghosts Could Be Sign Universe Is Simulated

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Simulation theory, the hypothesis that we’re just avatars in a simulated universe, has a new advocate.

Speaking at a film festival, University of North Carolina at Wilmington computer scientist Curry Guinn suggested that our world isn’t real, according to WRAL TechWire. Though Guinn admitted that it was a fairly speculative idea, he went on to argue that reports of ghosts, déjà vu, and weird coincidences could actually be glitches — and evidence that we’re all trapped in some futuristic society’s video game or science experiment.

Time Loop
Guinn pointed out Elon Musk’s belief in simulation theory to lend more authority to the idea, and he also suggested we could build our own simulations in the future, TechWire reports. And he suspects that video game developers will lead the way.
“It is inevitable that we will create realities indistinguishable from this reality,” Guinn told the crowd.

Occasional Bugs
To figure out whether or not we’re in a simulation, Guinn suggests looking for bugs.

“Glitches in the system. Deja Vu, such as in the Matrix movie when a character sees a cat crossing a doorway repeatedly, may be one glitch,” Guinn said. “Ghosts, ESP, coincidences may be others. The laws of physics in our universe seem peculiarly designed with a set of constants that make carbon-based life possible. Where are the edges?”
 
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I've never thought about this from a ghost perspective before but I suppose a "glitch in the system" could also explain the Mandela effect maybe? And if we are just part of a computer simulation, then somebody is either a really crap programmer or a bad video game player.
 
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