Re: Tipler's universal resurrection
- From: Anton Vredegoor <anton.vredegoor@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2006 15:51:27 -0000
Progress City wrote:
Frank Tipler envisions a time when there will be infinite computation
power, just before the "big crunch", and that this could be used for
some kind of universal resurrection of everyone who ever lived.
If Tipler is right, then the chance that we are already *inside* such a
simulation would be far, far greater than such an event still being in
the future.
Could Nanotechnology be used to create some kind of quantum computer
that would produce the same results?
If what I wrote about above would be the case then Nanotech could help
us see the kind of algorithms that are used to simulate our current
universe and possibly we would be able to influence them, and yes maybe
we could spawn our own simulation in order to see what would happen if
we would change this or that, but then again, probably even that would
have happened many times before and we would be inside a simulation in a
simulation in a simulation and so on.
Anton
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