PT6 - Fundamental physics in Space |
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Macleod, Malcolm |
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Talk Title |
Relativity Within A Virtual Universe, A Simulation Hypothesis |
Abstract |
The Simulation Hypothesis proposes that all of reality is in fact an artificial simulation, analogous to a computer simulation, and as such our reality is an illusion. In this paper I describe the trajectory of oscillating (undefined wave-state to defined point-state) virtual particles within an incrementally expanding 4-axis Virtual Universe. By assigning the particles an N-S axis, this expansion can be used to replicate particle momentum and vector motion. The position of particles relative to each other forms a 3-D map on the surface of the Virtual Universe, the changing of particle position introducing a time dimension, and with an arrow of time derived from the omni-directional expansion. By using Lorentz formulas to translate between Virtual Universe co-ordinates and the particle 3-D surface, relativity resembles the mathematics of perspective. |
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