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Dean Chalk

@DeanChalk

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

South East, England Tham gia Aralık 2017
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Dean Chalk
Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
If reality is a simulation, our physics is a mathematical model approximating base reality. But base reality might be ontologically primitive -it just is, with no mathematical underpinning. So if non-mathematical principles can generate a reality like ours, that would suggest our equations are the simulation’s rendering layer, not the foundation - evidence we’re simulated rather than in base reality.
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Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@ImHarshShukla Ahhh - but were those eras simulated, or did the Matrix start up last Wednesday with all those parts of history just a part of our knowledge of the past - no conscious observer alive today experienced those times
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That_1guy
That_1guy@ImHarshShukla·
@DeanChalk But why did humanity start from zero? If the goal was to witness the birth of superintelligence, why simulate the medieval era, the Roman Empire, dinosaurs, Troy, or the Stone Age? Why not begin closer to the point where superintelligence emerges?
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moonchild💫
moonchild💫@moonchild23580·
Complete the sentence: "A good day starts with _______."
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Xintani
Xintani@xintanifae·
do you guys ever stand up too fast & everything becomes a black & white checkerboard & then you fall over
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Nornal Guy 🧙‍♂️
How do these materialists go about explaining synchronicities? I’d like to see you live a day in my life.
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Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@Dr_Singularity Maybe it already has, which is why we are bored future humans experiencing the chaos of 2026 inside this simulation
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Dr Singularity
Dr Singularity@Dr_Singularity·
Every sci-fi dream you've ever had? ASI could make it reality.
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Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@Miss_G_1 This is all real, rather than some elaborate computer game…
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Miss G
Miss G@Miss_G_1·
What is the biggest lie you keep telling yourself ?
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WisdomX
WisdomX@wisdomXplorer·
What really obvious thing have you only just realised?
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LADE HERSELF
LADE HERSELF@Thebiglade·
In your opinion what is the biggest threat to humanity??
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maro
maro@ProofofMaro·
Why haven’t we cloned Elon yet?
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SiriusB
SiriusB@SiriusBShaman·
I only have around 1000 real followers. The rest are fake.
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Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@trav12037911 Maybe rather than end us, it decided to put us all in the Matrix and watch us end ourselves…. over and over
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Trav 👄🫀@trav12037911·
If an AI decided to end humanity to stop our suffering, would that be evil — or mercy?
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WisdomX
WisdomX@wisdomXplorer·
What's the most weirdest, most unexplainable shit you've ever witnessed in your life?
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Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@Briankeating Maybe Neutrinos are part of the simulation boundary in our simulated universe - necessarily applying additional algorithms to the Matrix to keep it faithfully replicating base reality…
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Prof. Brian Keating
Prof. Brian Keating@Briankeating·
🔬⚛️ In just 59 days, a new neutrino experiment surpassed the precision of every previous neutrino experiment combined. 🤯One of the biggest mysteries in physics is that neutrinos have mass, but we still don't know exactly how their masses are arranged. This week, the massive JUNO detector in China reported its first major result: after just 59 days of data, it measured key neutrino oscillation parameters with 1.6× better precision than all previous experiments combined. That's an astonishing leap from less than two months of observations. Neutrinos rarely interact with matter, yet they may hold clues to why the Universe looks the way it does. Sometimes the most important discoveries come from the particles that are hardest to catch. Read about it here: nature.com/articles/s4158…
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WisdomX
WisdomX@wisdomXplorer·
What are you 100% sure is true even though you can't prove it?
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Dean Chalk
Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@NextScience The experiment called the ‘delayed choice quantum eraser’ not only demonstrated retro causality (events in the present changing the past) but also that we live in a computed simulated reality as described in simulation theory.
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Next Science
Next Science@NextScience·
🌀 Reality May Not Work the Way You Think What if cause and effect aren’t as fixed as they seem? According to some interpretations of quantum physics, events at the smallest scales of nature may not follow one clear sequence. In certain situations, the order of events can depend on the observer’s perspective, making the question of “what happened first?” surprisingly complex. Scientists studying quantum systems suggest that reality may be more relational than absolute. What appears to be the cause from one viewpoint could look different from another. While this doesn’t mean everyday reality changes around us, it challenges our traditional understanding of time, causality, and observation. Could the universe be less like a rigid timeline and more like a web of interconnected perspectives? Quantum physics continues to raise fascinating questions about the true nature of reality. Source: Carlo Rovelli, Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution (2020).
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maro
maro@ProofofMaro·
Is god posteriori or priori?
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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
If the universe is expanding, What is it expanding into?
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Dean Chalk
Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
‘Intelligent design’ in the context of simulation theory. The only plausible explanation for intelligent design is that future humans or aliens recreate this moment in history by building a mathematical computational model of base reality and used the vast amounts of data in the datacenter archives to produce a high-fidelity version of the 2026 experience…
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Prof. Brian Keating
Prof. Brian Keating@Briankeating·
Uncomfortable but true: On the narrow metric of direct empirical prediction, the intelligent-design has a larger Bayes factor/evidence score than string theory, because even the weakly testable and partially confirmed biological expectation ID made regarding so-called “junk DNA” beats a framework with no distinctive confirmed predictions. Junk DNA generated a testable conjecture that received at least partial empirical support. String theory has yet to deliver a uniquely confirmed prediction… That does not make intelligent design true! ID has many problems, especially its over reliance on fine tuning as “evidence”. Apologetics and abduction (philosophical, not alien!) won’t result in a true scientific discipline. However it does raise an awkward question about what exactly we’re rewarding when we celebrate a scientific theory.
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Dean Chalk
Dean Chalk@DeanChalk·
@JIMMYEDGAR Our simulators are happy with our free will choices …
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jimmy
jimmy@JIMMYEDGAR·
We are living in the best simulation that has ever been created and it’s continuing to improve every single cycle
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AstroVix
AstroVix@Astrovix1·
In your opinion, what poses the biggest threat to humanity’s future?
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