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This infographic looks at a big question: Are we living in a simulation? 🤖🌍
On one side, the Simulation Hypothesis says that a super-advanced civilization could create countless virtual worlds. If that’s true, then statistically we might be inside one of those simulations—almost like very advanced game characters 🎮✨.
But the other side introduces something powerful from mathematics: Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems ➗📘.
Gödel showed that in any logical or mathematical system, there will always be true statements that cannot be proven within that system. In simple terms:
👉 Some truths exist that no set of rules or algorithms can fully capture.
👉 There will always be “gaps” that a computer can’t fill.
Scientists use this idea to argue that reality might contain non-algorithmic truths—truths no computer can simulate or calculate, no matter how powerful ⚛️💡.
If the universe really includes these kinds of truths, then:
🚫 No computer could perfectly recreate it.
🚫 No simulation could contain every aspect of reality.
This creates a fascinating tension:
The simulation idea seems possible based on technology and probability 🤯
But Gödel’s work suggests reality is deeper and may go beyond anything computable or programmable 🌌♾️
Together, these ideas make the question even more intriguing—and remind us how mysterious our universe truly is.
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