Simulation Theory
How Quantum Physics is Proving We Live in the Matrix
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What if the universe is more like a program than a place?
In Simulation Theory: How Quantum Physics Is Proving We Live in the Matrix, author Nathaniel Vale explores one of the most fascinating ideas in modern science: the possibility that reality itself is a simulation.
Combining cutting-edge physics, consciousness research, philosophy, and emerging artificial intelligence theory, this groundbreaking book reveals how discoveries in quantum mechanics are beginning to point toward a universe built from information rather than matter.
Inside you’ll discover:
- Why quantum physics suggests reality behaves like a rendered system
- How consciousness may be the true foundation of the universe
- The hidden architecture behind space, time, and probability
- Why observation changes reality in quantum experiments
- The role of consciousness as the “player” behind the human avatar
- The future of artificial intelligence as possible new avatars in the simulation
- What enlightenment and awakening mean in a simulated universe
Drawing on the work of leading thinkers in physics, neuroscience, and consciousness studies, Simulation Theory connects the dots between modern science and ancient philosophical insights in a way that is both intellectually rigorous and deeply thought-provoking.
If the universe is a simulation, the most important question is no longer “Is it real?”
The question becomes:
Why are we here?
This book is for readers interested in quantum physics, consciousness, philosophy of reality, artificial intelligence, and the mysteries of existence.
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