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A Brief Insight on Simulation and Space-Time
Author(s) -
Reyan Kumar Sapkota,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
indian journal of advanced physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-8983
DOI - 10.54105/ijap.b1009.101221
Subject(s) - space (punctuation) , epistemology , space time , einstein , argument (complex analysis) , spacetime , computer science , theoretical physics , physics , philosophy , operating system , biochemistry , chemistry , quantum mechanics , chemical engineering , engineering , mathematical physics
Throughout most of human history, events and phenomena of interest have been characterized using space and time as their major characteristic dimensions, in either absolute or relative conceptualizations. Space–Time analysis seeks to understand when and where (and sometimes why) things occur. Ever since Einstein introduced this topic in his “General Theory of Relativity” (a remarkable feat) in 1915, many explanations, assumptions about Space-Time have been published. The authentic archives of Space-Time have helped us to predict and express the ongoing spatial phenomena of the Universe. The strangeness of Space-Time forces Young Researchers and Physicists to study upon the current predictions and theories, sink into the ocean of Space-Time mystery and come up with their own predictions. Besides Space-Time, the predictions about us being in a Simulation is a recent concept. Nick Bostrom’s trilemma “the Simulation argument”, published in 2003 led to the commencement of further oddly satisfying, real life evidence enriched, research papers. “Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.”- by Andrew C Clarke. Throughout the paper, the Loaf Space-Time model and brief insights on other hypotheses about the structure of the mysterious space-time will be presented with insightful examples, authentic research outcomes, which will be linked with the Simulation Hypothesis.

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