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The Quantum World of Digital Physics: Can a Virtual Reality be Real?

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The Quantum World of Digital Physics: Can a virtual reality be real?

"Quantum physics requires us to abandon the distinction between information and reality." Anton Zeilinger

Part 1. Information and Simulated Reality

Digital physicists suggest that all realities are virtual which means this is as "real " as it gets.

Digital physics sees everything as information, it provides a different way of describing what is happening at the quantum level. Seeing as the universe appears to be composed of elementary particles whose behavior can be completely described by the quantum switches they undergo that implies that the universe as a whole can be described by bits. Every state is information and every change of state is a change in information. From this it can be said that the history of the universe is in effect a huge and ongoing quantum computation.

Digital Physics tells us that all information is processed at the boundary of the system. For those who are familiar with the cellular biologist Bruce Lipton and his work in epigenetics you may see a correlation here. Lipton tells us that the cell membrane is the "brain" of a cell. As Above, So Below? Could what we know as our universe really just be the endoplasm of a holographic amoeba?

Part 2. The Simulation: Joe Rogan ~ Terence Mckenna ~ Neil D. Tyson ~ Robert Anton Wilson

"The idea is that in the future, humans will be able to simulate entire universes quite easily, and given the vastness of time ahead, the number of these simulations is likely to be huge. So if you ask the question 'do we live in the one true reality or in one of the many simulations?', the answer, statistically speaking, is that we're more likely to be living in a simulation." Physicist Silas Beane

For all perspectives, conversations & discoveries from within the simulation check out: http://www.simulet.com/

Edited by: Kevin Russell
Music by: Josh Vietti (http://joshvietti.com/)
Speakers: Neil D. Tyson, Terence Mckenna, Robert Anton Wilson and Joe Rogan!
Be sure to check out http://joerogan.net/ and subscribe to his podcast!

I believe that reality is a subjective experience, defined by the individual user through perceptual modalities honed within the nervous system.
What a mouthful! Now let's break it down:
Your body is a flesh machine, and you are at the controls. However you want to experience reality is entirely, and ultimately, up to you.

@ Simulet.com, The mission is simple: to empower one's subjective experience of reality. We do this by using the latest discoveries to fuel our conversations and deepen our perspectives.

The Internet, and innovations of the 21st century, have given humanity the opportunity to implement tools found in every degree of life; psychology, neurology, biology, philosophy, mythology, technology, etc. When nueroplasticity and the ability to change our perspective is coupled, latent patterns of reactionary behavior atrophy and die off, allowing neurological evolution to ensue.

Learning to control the neocortex gives one the ability to have power over their perception of reality, versus being subject to our biologically reactive chemical responses. Essentially, to reason over reflex.

God Is the Machine
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.12/holytech.html

What is Information?
http://crackingthenutshell.com/what-is-information-part-1/

Digital Physics ~ Musings on the Nature of Reality
http://blog.theuniversesolved.com/tag/digital-physics/

The Clockwork Universe - Who are You in a Deterministic, Materialistic & Reductionistic World? (HD)
http://crackingthenutshell.com/the-clockwork-universe-who-are-you-in-a-deterministic-materialistic-objectively-real-worl/

John Wheeler and Digital Physics
http://imaginingthetenthdimension.blogspot.com/2008/04/john-wheeler-and-digital-physics_16.html
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