Dean Chalk

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Dean Chalk

@DeanChalk

Simulation Theory researcher and commentator. we do live in the Matrix

South East, England 가입일 Aralık 2017
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Dean Chalk
Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
Want to read my new paper which questions base reality - titled ‘ The Simulation Hypothesis and Non-Mathematical Base Realities’ - you can get it on PhilArchive here : philarchive.org/rec/CHATSH-7
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Dean Chalk
Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
Does the idea that we live in a simulated universe give us hope that physical death might not be the end - without first having to believe in a religious afterlife?
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LewDawg
LewDawg@LueDawg1·
@DeanChalk @forallcurious I spent a lot of time trying to figure out the percentage of people that are players versus NPC’s. Grok figures The best extraction of gratitude would be a system based on about 80% NPCs
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LewDawg
LewDawg@LueDawg1·
@DeanChalk @forallcurious I think this reality has been tweaked with billions of test runs. I think there’s a good chance We are living in the best version a physical reality. I could imagine a reality where I know more or I’m happy all the time, but that would be not as effective at generating gratitude
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
You wake up at 2 a.m., look up, and see this. What are your first words?
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The Fourth Way
The Fourth Way@The4thWayYT·
simulation theory is just a less poetic way of saying God's dream.
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Dean Chalk
Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@ulevinn Simulation theory isn’t a religion, it’s simply a fact that we live in a grand Matrix - the question is why?….
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the Truman Show is how simulation theory becomes a religion it's only a matter of time until u r Truman or u already r
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Ed Caples
Ed Caples@EdCaples·
@DeanChalk @forallcurious Sure sounds exactly like that. Test have shown that particles behave differently when being observed, like the "slot screen" experiment.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Quantum Physics shows that objective reality doesn't exist Properties of a particle do not have a definitive state until they are measured. This challenges the classical idea of "objective reality"—the belief that the universe exists independently of observation.
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Prof. Brian Keating
Prof. Brian Keating@Briankeating·
1980: Learn to use a computer 1985: Learn spreadsheets 1990: Learn to program 1995: Learn the internet 2000: Learn search 2005: Learn social 2010: Learn to code 2012: Learn to (Machine) Learn 2015: Learn data science 2020: Learn remote work 2022: Learn to prompt 2023: Learn to verify 2024: Learn to reason 2024: Learn Agentic AI 2024: Learn to swarm 2025: Learn to Claw 2025: Learn to Claude Code 2025: Learn Agentic Robotics 2026: Learn to Loop What’s Next — Learn to ?
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WisdomX
WisdomX@wisdomXplorer·
What is ONE thing you wish you had right now?
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Latest in Cosmos
Latest in Cosmos@latestincosmos·
🚨: What if the Big Bang wasn’t the beginning — but the rebirth of a universe that collapsed inside a black hole, creating everything we know from the ashes of another cosmos.
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Dean Chalk
Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@thelaurafaye I exist in a personal simulated reality - I am the only character in my timeline - everyone else is an algorithm dressed up as human…
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🛸 Laura Faye 🐉
🛸 Laura Faye 🐉@thelaurafaye·
Never doubt that you are the main character in your timeline 👽
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 MATHEMATICIANS SAY THE GOLDEN RATIO IS THE “MOST IRRATIONAL” NUMBER AND IT’S NOT JUST A FUN FACT. Most irrational numbers can be approximated quite well by simple fractions. But the golden ratio (φ ≈ 1.6180339887…) is famously the worst at this. Its continued fraction is made entirely of 1’s [1; 1, 1, 1, 1…] which makes it the number that is most poorly approximated by rational numbers. In a very precise mathematical sense, it is the “most irrational” irrational. Why this matters: • The golden ratio appears throughout nature (nautilus shells, flower petals, galaxies) and human design (art, architecture, even financial markets) • Because it resists rational approximation so strongly, it creates stable, efficient patterns in growth and structure • This property has deep connections to chaos theory, dynamical systems, and why certain physical systems behave the way they do • It’s not just aesthetic the golden ratio’s extreme irrationality gives it unique mathematical stability The deeper implication: “Irrational” isn’t a simple yes/no label. Some irrationals are “more irrational” than others depending on how badly they can be approximated by fractions. The golden ratio sits at the extreme end of that spectrum. This isn’t just number theory trivia it helps explain why nature so often lands on this specific proportion when building efficient, stable structures. We’re still discovering how deeply this one number is woven into the mathematics of growth, form, and stability across the universe. Do you think the golden ratio shows up so often in nature because it’s mathematically special, or is it just a beautiful coincidence? Follow for more mind-bending math and the hidden structure of reality.
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Shaun Fosmark
Shaun Fosmark@Shaun_Fosmark·
The universe is crazy. Its the same shape at every single scale. EVERY. SINGLE. SCALE.
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Dean Chalk
Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@NightSkyNow Maybe the mathematical model used for our simulated reality doesn’t work well enough at cosmological scales - so our simulators added a fudge-factor
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Night Sky Now
Night Sky Now@NightSkyNow·
Over 95% of the universe is “missing” and can’t be explained by physics. Everything we can see—stars, planets, galaxies, and nebulae—makes up just 5% of the universe. The rest is composed of two elusive forces: dark matter and dark energy. Dark matter, though invisible, acts as the glue that holds galaxies together through gravity we can’t directly detect. Even more mysterious is dark energy, a force that’s accelerating the universe’s expansion, counteracting gravity on cosmic scales. These invisible ingredients dominate the cosmos, yet remain among the greatest scientific puzzles of our time. The implications are staggering. Every scientific breakthrough, every charted galaxy, and every known atom exists within just a sliver of reality. Ninety-five percent of the universe operates beyond our senses, governed by forces we don’t fully understand. But rather than discouraging, this vast mystery is what makes the universe so thrilling. It reminds us that what we know is only the beginning—that the real story of the cosmos is still unfolding, waiting to be discovered. Source: NASA. “What is Dark Energy?” NASA Science, 2023. Source: ESA. “Dark Matter.” European Space Agency, 2024.
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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
JUST IN🚨: A ‘Black Hole’ in Your Consciousness Makes You See a Unique Version of Reality, Neuroscientists Say.
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Dean Chalk
Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@astroscroll Quantum mechanics represents the boundary between our simulation and base reality - our physical world bubbles out of the quantum foam only when we observe it…
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AstroScroll
AstroScroll@astroscroll·
The universe is not only stranger than we suppose — it's stranger than we can suppose. Quantum mechanics breaks every human intuition.
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Dean Chalk
Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@Irina_exh Soon to be recycled within our Matrix - nothing to fear…
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Irina
Irina@Irina_exh·
When people get in their 50s and 60s and up, do you start thinking about how many years you have left? I’m curious..
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