Simulation Theory for Beginners : Evaluating the Simulation Hypothesis and Its Virtual Reality Matrix by House of Abundance Publications (2023, Hardcover)

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PublisherHouse of Abundance Publications
ISBN-101962254135
ISBN-139781962254137
eBay Product ID (ePID)5064187761

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Educational LevelAdult & Further Education
SubjectGeneral
Publication Year2023
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameSimulation Theory for Beginners : Evaluating the Simulation Hypothesis and Its Virtual Reality Matrix
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering, Science
AuthorHouse of Abundance Publications
FormatHardcover

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Intended AudienceAdult Education
SynopsisSimulation Theory for Beginners provides an accessible introduction to the controversial notion that reality as we know it is an advanced computer simulation. Covering the basic concepts and arguments surrounding simulation theory, this book evaluates the primary evidence proposed by proponents of the simulation hypothesis. It explores philosophical questions about the nature of reality and whether we can honestly know if the world around us is "real" or just a highly high-fidelity virtual construct.The book introduces readers to simulation theory pioneers like Nick Bostrom, whose 2003 paper "Are You Living in a Computer Simulation?" brought the idea into the mainstream. It explains Bostrom's statistical argument that if advanced civilizations can run complex ancestor simulations, we are likely already living in one. Critics argue this relies on unproven assumptions. Moving beyond philosophy, the book looks at concepts from quantum physics, like quantum indeterminacy, that some have interpreted as evidence for simulation theory. It also covers Elon Musk's views on the topic, including his estimate that there's a "one in billions" chance reality is not a simulation.Written for curious lay readers and those with backgrounds in computer science, philosophy, and physics, Simulation Theory for Beginners gives a balanced tour through this fascinating matrix of pseudo-reality we may be living in. It provides an introductory field guide to evaluating the arguments, critical thinking, and implications of one of today's most mind-bending theories., What if everything you know and experience is nothing more than an incredibly sophisticated computer simulation? This fascinating question has captivated philosophers and scientists for decades and is known as simulation theory or the simulation hypothesis. In clear and accessible language, this book introduces readers to simulation theory and guides them through this compelling concept that we may be living in an advanced virtual reality world. The book explains simulation theory in depth, covering historical context and philosophical underpinnings while evaluating arguments for and against the possibility that a more advanced posthuman civilization has modeled our reality. It explores variations like ancestor simulations, Matrix-like simulations, and quantum simulations. With an emphasis on the scientific angle, the book discusses quantum physics experiments that challenge our assumptions about reality and tackles existential implications like free will and meaning in a simulated world. Approachable even for complete beginners, the book breaks down complex ideas around physics, metaphysics, technology, and artificial intelligence as they relate to the simulation concept. Examples and analogies make the theory easy to follow for general readers. The book also analyzes competing philosophies from luminaries like Nick Bostrom, Elon Musk, and Neil deGrasse Tyson regarding the probability that we exist inside an intricate simulation. Other topics covered include: - Philosophical "brains in vats" thought experiments - The evolution of video game graphics as analogs for simulated reality - Similarities between simulation theory and religion/mythology - Potential flaws or logical inconsistencies in the argument - Proposed methods for testing or detecting the simulation While concepts introduced spark profound questions about the fundamental nature of reality, the book maintains an engaging, conversational tone rather than overwhelming readers with existential dread. Those fascinated by technology, metaphysics, science fiction concepts, and open-minded theories about the mysteries of the universe will find this book captivating. It stretches the imagination while reviewing evidence and logic chains that shockingly make the simulation hypothesis challenging to rule out.

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