Scientist uncovers a major clue that we're all living in a simulation
Briefly

A scientist, Melvin Vopson from the University of Portsmouth, posits that gravity could signify our universe is a virtual simulation. In his recent paper, he describes gravity as a form of data compression, akin to computer code optimization. According to Vopson, gravitational forces help organize the universe's vast data by pulling objects toward each other, much like how computers manage information. His research aligns with the growing belief among notable figures that our reality may indeed be simulated.
'The universe evolves in a way that the information content in it is compressed, optimized and organized - just as computers and computer code do.'
'My findings in this study fit with the thought that the universe might work like a giant computer, or our reality is a simulated construct.'
Read at Mail Online
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