How Do We Know We Arent Living In The Matrix

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And contrary to what @daze23, FunkDock, and others might say, there is at least some scientific possibility to suggest that this may very well be the case. Not exactly the Matrix, but a hologram of sorts:

Our Universe May Be a Giant Hologram | DiscoverMagazine.com

Physicist Brian Greene explains how properties at the black hole’s surface—its event horizon—suggest the unsettling theory that our world is a mere representation of another universe, a shadow of the realm where real events take place.

What we touch. What we smell. What we feel. They’re all part of our reality. But what if life as we know it reflects only one side of the full story? Some of the world’s leading physicists think that this may be the case. They believe that our reality is a projection—sort of like a hologram—of laws and processes that exist on a thin surface surrounding us at the edge of the universe. Although the notion seems outlandish, it’s a long-standing theory that initially emerged years ago from scientists studying black holes; recently, a breakthrough in string theory propelled the idea into the mainstream of physics. What took place was an intriguing discussion on the cutting-edge results that may just change the way we view reality.

A Thin Sheet of Reality: The Universe as a Hologram | World Science Festival


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Holograms, Black Holes, and the Nature of the Universe « NOVA's Physics Blog: The Nature of Reality

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This reality and perception of reality talk also reminds me of something else Douglas Adams wrote on dealing with perception and intelligence:

“For instance, on the planet Earth, man had always assumed that he was more intelligent than dolphins because he had achieved so much—the wheel, New York, wars and so on—whilst all the dolphins had ever done was muck about in the water having a good time. But conversely, the dolphins had always believed that they were far more intelligent than man—for precisely the same reasons.”

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This reality and perception of reality talk also reminds me of something else Douglas Adams wrote on dealing with perception and intelligence:

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the dolphins didn't do anything to cheer up unhappy pieces of green paper :manny:
 

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a battle over "Not exactly the Matrix"?

:ooh: why did u make me hula? I was always jawalrussing...

its a taboo topic in philosophy/physics/qm circles to suggest that this reality is a reflection of a more "Real" reality shall we say...

most people consider it going off of the deep end to dabble in it, whether scientific evidence is provided or not...

me, personally, I believe it is unfalsifiable at this point, however, I believe that thoughts are the "realest" "things" and that can be reduced to electric signals in your brain...so who is to say that anything is more than just "coding" to some degree (dna/formulas/algorithms/chemical compositions)..aside from, perhaps, pure matter of some sort.

do you believe in free will or destiny? if you believe in destiny, then a matrix reality is much more believable than if you believe in free will...(jus sayin)

but that's just me playing devils advocate..
 

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The existence of simulated reality is unprovable in any concrete sense: any "evidence" that is directly observed could be another simulation itself. In other words, there is an infinite regress problem with the argument. Even if we are a simulated reality, there is no way to be sure the beings running the simulation are not themselves a simulation, and the operators of that simulation are not a simulation

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