The Simulated Multiverse
An MIT Computer Scientist Explores Parallel Universes, the Simulation Hypothesis, Quantum Computing and the Mandela Effect
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Narrated by:
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Rodney Tompkins
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Rizwan Virk
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Do multiple versions of ourselves exist in parallel universes living out their lives in different timelines? In this follow-up to his best seller, The Simulation Hypothesis, MIT computer scientist and Silicon Valley game pioneer Rizwan Virk explores these topics from a new lens: that of simulation theory.
If we are living in a simulated universe composed of information that is rendered around us, then many of the complexities and baffling characteristics of our reality start to make more sense. In particular, the two most popular interpretations of quantum mechanics, the Copenhagen interpretation and the Many Worlds interpretation, which are thought to be mutually exclusive, can be unified in an information-based framework.
Quantum computing lets us simulate complex phenomena in parallel, allowing the simulation to explore many realities at once to find the most "optimum" path forward. Could this explain not only the enigmatic Mandela effect, but provide us with a new understanding of time and space?
Bringing his unique trademark style of combining video games, computer science, quantum physics, and computing with lots of philosophy and science fiction, Virk gives us a new way to think about not just our universe, but all possible timelines in the multiverse!
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- Nick Sambrook
- 29-07-23
Well presented with in depth scientific arguements
I like this book - it is a well structured sequential process of logical scientific and rational thought - using evidence and complex science to rationally construct a picture of everything this side of the mirror of consciousness - there have been many quantum theories on everything over the last 30 years and this book helps the reader to visualise and interpret one (correct) theory into an understanding of the virtual reality we live in that is being projected from a field of (for want of a better word) consciousness. Even though I got to this point about ten years ago this book has presented the facts in a better way than I ever could and combined it with rational logic and process. I was hoping for more in the later chapters on views and structure on what is going on on the other side of the mirror’ paradigm - it’s potential structure/form/nature/architecture but hopefully that may be in the author’s next book
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- Christopher Larham
- 03-07-23
A Thought-Provoking Multiverse Hypothesis
I have listened to this audiobook twice now, and plan to listen for a third time before my next monthly Audible credit. Then I will spend my credit on Virk's "The Simulation Hypothesis". I recommend this book to anyone interested in the nature of creation, the Mandela Effect, and quantum physics.
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