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Universe Isn't Being Simulated... by Classical Computers

Accepted submission by takyon at 2017-10-04 14:31:22 from the too-real-for-elon dept.
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Physicists have "confirmed" that we "aren't" "living" in a computer "simulation" [pbs.org]:

Scientists have discovered that it's impossible to model the physics of our universe on even the biggest computer.

What that means is that we're probably not living in a computer simulation [pbs.org].

Theoretical physicists Zohar Ringel and Dmitry Kovrizhin from the University of Oxford and the Hebrew University in Israel applied Monte Carlo simulations (computations used to generate probabilities) to quantum objects moving through various dimensions and found that classical systems cannot create the mathematics necessary to describe quantum systems. They showed this by proving that classical physics can't erase the sign problem, a particular quirk of quantum Monte Carlo simulations of gravitational anomalies (like warped spacetime, except in this case the researchers used an analogue from condensed matter physics).

Therefore, according to Ringel and Kovrizhin, classical computers most certainly aren't controlling our universe.

Which type of computers are we being simulated on?

Also at Newsweek [newsweek.com].

Quantized gravitational responses, the sign problem, and quantum complexity [sciencemag.org] (open, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1701758) (DX [doi.org])


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