12-12-2025, 11:51 PM
The simulation hypothesis has gained serious attention in recent years, with some physicists and philosophers arguing it's a legitimate possibility. I've been looking at simulation hypothesis evidence from quantum mechanics and information theory. Some suggest that certain quantum mechanics paradoxes might be explained if we're in a simulation. What do you think about the strength of current simulation hypothesis evidence? And how might quantum computing advancements help us test this idea through quantum reality experiments?