I would look at multiverses with different physical constants. Say
speed-of-light in one multiverse was larger than ours, say WAY larger
example 10^100*c. If intermultiverse communication is possible how would the
physics work out if a simulation or manipulation was conducted from one to
the other.

 

John

 

 

From: Eric B. Ramsay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 



Apart from all this philosophy (non-ending as it seems), Table 1. of the
paper referred to at the start of this thread gives several consequences of
a simulation that offer to explain what's behind current physical
observations such as the upper speed limit of light, relativistic and
quantum effects etc. Without worrying about whether we are a simulation of a
sinmulation of a simulation etc, it would be interesting to work out all the
qualitative/quantitative (?) implications of the idea and see if
observations strongly or weakly support it. If the only thing we can do with
the idea is discuss phiosophy then the idea is useless. 




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