What if we are not creators, but creations?

On the past few months, I’ve been questioning myself about the Simulation Hypothesis. But what is this theory? Basically, it supports that what we know as reality is a computer simulation. Fortunately, this is just a theory and the physics of the universe as we know them today discredit it.  Well, this is assuming that this universe simulation had to constantly run trillions and trillions of atoms that compose the entire reality as we know today, but what if it only needed to simulate what’s observable to the human eye? In fact, it’s only necessary to simulate the environment which can be explored by the subjects. All the microscopic world could be instantly created when they observe it. Even what appears to be solid, i.e. a chair, can be empty inside, which means that until they decide to break it or check it’s interior, it can be a projection of the outer layer. The minimum requirement for the simulation is the consciousness of the creations, making them believe that it’s “real”. The most important question is, are we living on a simulation? For this to happen there are a few conditions that need to be achieved. Based on Nick Bostrom arguments, … Continue reading What if we are not creators, but creations?