#quantum #simulation #fiatapocalypse

Quantum mechanics has been around for more than a century now. Everyone has heard about the paradox of Schrodinger's living/dead cat, and if they haven't they sure are familiar with the many-worlds interpretation (thanks Disney/Marvel). The question I have is how to reconcile the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics with simulation theory? They've both entered the Zeitgeist in a big way, but if you think about it they're completely incompatible.

If this world is a simulation it has to be running on some kind of hardware. It has to have a power source. It uses energy. It seems impossible that it is concurrently running an almost infinite number of simulated worlds - a new one for every decision ever made.

It seems much more likely that there is only one world being simulated. The one we experience in the collective. That said I do think we can get to many-worlds from within simulation if the simulation is an ouroborus - a timeline that loops. When the timeline resets and starts all over at the beginning it doesn't repeat. It rhymes. So each time through its different. Similar, but different.

How does this tie into the fiat apocalypse? We've been here before. Maybe the wake up call is to remind you of that. You are more than you believe yourself to be.

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