Are we living in a simulation? - Zohreh Davoudi

1,379,740 views ・ 2019-10-08

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We live in a vast universe, on a small wet planet,
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where billions of years ago
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single-celled life forms evolved from the same elements
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as all non-living material around them,
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proliferating and radiating into an incredible ray of complex life forms.
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All of this— living and inanimate, microscopic and cosmic—
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is governed by mathematical laws with apparently arbitrary constants.
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And this opens up a question:
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If the universe is completely governed by these laws,
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couldn’t a powerful enough computer simulate it exactly?
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Could our reality actually be an incredibly detailed simulation
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set in place by a much more advanced civilization?
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This idea may sound like science fiction,
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but it has been the subject of serious inquiry.
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Philosopher Nick Bostrom advanced a compelling argument
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that we’re likely living in a simulation,
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and some scientists also think it’s a possibility.
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These scientists have started thinking about experimental tests
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to find out whether our universe is a simulation.
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They are hypothesizing about what the constraints of the simulation might be,
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and how those constraints could lead to detectable signs in the world.
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So where might we look for those glitches?
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One idea is that as a simulation runs,
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it might accumulate errors over time.
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To correct for these errors
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the simulators could adjust the constants in the laws of nature.
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These shifts could be tiny—
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for instance,
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certain constants we’ve measured with accuracies of parts per million
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have stayed steady for decades,
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so any drift would have to be on an even smaller scale.
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But as we gain more precision in our measurements of these constants,
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we might detect slight changes over time.
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Another possible place to look comes from the concept that finite computing power,
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no matter how huge, can’t simulate infinities.
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If space and time are continuous,
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then even a tiny piece of the universe has infinite points
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and becomes impossible to simulate with finite computing power.
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So a simulation would have to represent space and time in very small pieces.
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These would be almost incomprehensibly tiny.
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But we might be able to search for them
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by using certain subatomic particles as probes.
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The basic principle is this: the smaller something is,
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the more sensitive it will be to disruption—
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think of hitting a pothole on a skateboard versus in a truck.
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Any unit in space-time would be so small
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that most things would travel through it without disruption—
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not just objects large enough to be visible to the naked eye,
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but also molecules, atoms, and even electrons
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and most of the other subatomic particles we’ve discovered.
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If we do discover a tiny unit in space-time
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or a shifting constant in a natural law,
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would that prove the universe is a simulation?
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No— it would only be the first of many steps.
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There could be other explanations for each of those findings.
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And a lot more evidence would be needed to establish the simulation hypothesis
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as a working theory of nature.
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However many tests we design,
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we’re limited by some assumptions they all share.
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Our current understanding of the natural world on the quantum level
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breaks down at what’s known as the planck scale.
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If the unit of space-time is on this scale,
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we wouldn’t be able to look for it with our current scientific understanding.
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There’s still a wide range of things
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that are smaller than what’s currently observable
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but larger than the planck scale to investigate.
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Similarly, shifts in the constants of natural laws could occur so slowly
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that they would only be observable over the lifetime of the universe.
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So they could exist even if we don’t detect them
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over centuries or millennia of measurements.
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We're also biased towards thinking that our universe’s simulator, if it exists,
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makes calculations the same way we do,
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with similar computational limitations.
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Really, we have no way of knowing
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what an alien civilization’s constraints and methods would be—
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but we have to start somewhere.
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It may never be possible to prove conclusively that the universe either is,
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or isn’t, a simulation,
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but we’ll always be pushing science and technology forward
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in pursuit of the question:
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what is the nature of reality?
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