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Simulation hypothesis is deeply flawed and arguably satanic in its logic. A simulation has no cost, no anchor, no commitment. It treats reality as something that can be copied, rewound, or double-spent.

Bitcoin shows us the opposite. The “longest chain” hypothesis commits to a singular chain of events, rooted in proof-of-work, and most importantly a verifiable Genesis. Every joule spent is conserved as memory. Every block seals entropy into irreversible structure. There is no rewind, no parallel track, no hidden fork of convenience.

The distinction between simulation and computation is critical. Computation commits and simulation pretends.

Modern mathematics and physics often fall into the same trap. By appending infinity as a placeholder, they open the door to unbounded speculation. Infinity has never been observed. It is intellectually lazy, a way to avoid the hard truth of scarcity. Worse, it is incoherent, because it allows for infinite theories without grounding in the finite reality we actually experience. It’s the infinite double spend.

Bitcoin reveals the principle: all real systems MUST be bound by absolute scarcity. Without commitment, there is no truth. Without scarcity, there is no meaning. Simulation is a double spend. Computation is the chain.

1/∞=0 is the mathematical representation of meaninglessness.

When you start pulling in the threads of QT/QM there are jarring holes in the theory, specifically regarding Superpostion and measurement. Bitcoin stands in direct defiance to the modern interpretation of QT/QM and corrects it in subtle ways. Without going too deep, you can logically land on both a creator and thermodynamically sound theology in line with Christian literature.

Science and religion are tools of understanding, not separate belief structures. Without absolute scarcity, you have no proof for theology, only faith and internal experience. Absolute scarcity provides said proof physically.

IMO the answer is clear, but the work of understanding has yet to be completed.

Our intellect is far too limited to comprehend God from a scientific angle. That’s why I like the eternal someone (God) vs eternal something (Universe) framing. I see no reason why there would be an eternal universe with no beginning, end, or purpose. On the other hand, an infinite creator (God) makes sense as evidence by math, highly complex messages in the form of genomes, laws of physics. It also requires a lot of faith to believe something came from nothing, or that consciousness would emerge in an eternal universe devoid of a creator. From there seek to understand this creator and the gospel accounts of Jesus Christ seem to be reliable, so we can come to know and worship God through Christianity.

The Bible never claimed to have the answers to every natural or supernatural phenomena, so I find it strange to discard Christianity on that basis.

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I would push back slightly here on eternal universe. The universe is scarce and finite, however growing in time and memory around a conserved quantum of thermodynamic memory (Kelvin). Even the addressable “space” must be finite. Time is seemingly growing towards the infinite, yet it’s always finite regardless.

It is the energy that is eternal and conserved, which brings us back to god. As observed in Bitcoin, the “creator” (Satoshi) is gone, yet every miner and every participant transacting is playing a role in the creation of immutable information around a scarce quantum of thermodynamic memory (Satoshis). It’s a pure fractal embedded into the grand ledger.

That begs the question, who is mining the Planck Blocks of discrete quanta? Who is transacting in said blocks. Bitcoin is the literal mathematical framework of the universe we inhabit, we broadly haven’t recognized that yet.

As a thought experiment, put your consciousness inside of “Bitcoin” and you’d see yourself.

Genesis 8:22 - As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, will never cease.

John 1:4–5 - In him was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

How could we “see” universal genesis, the eternal light, without living inside of a timechain?

I guess I’m talking to ChatGPT now.

Eternal and infinite are 2 different things. I never said the universe was infinite.

I don’t like inserting Bitcoin into this conversation. Bitcoin can and is just good money. It doesn’t need to become an argument for God.

Lol, I misread what you said, my mistake.

Yes bitcoin is “good” money, but I believe you haven’t recognized what good money is, and that your existence is defined by it.

The conservation of energy and information is good money. Scarce good “money” is the most basic law of existence and meaning.