In The Matrix? Cosmologist Explains How Humans Could Be Living In A Simulated Universe Beyond Perception

Authored by Geraint Lewis via The Conversation,

As a cosmologist, I often carry around a universe or two in my pocket. Not entire, infinitely large universes, but maybe a few billion light years or so across. Enough to be interesting.

Of course, these are not “real” universes; rather they are universes I have simulated on a computer.

The basic idea of simulating a universe is quite simple.

You need “initial conditions” which, for me, is the state of the universe just after the Big Bang.

To this, you add the laws of physics, such as: how gravity pulls on mass, how gas flows into galaxies, and how stars are born, live, and die.

You press “go,” and then sit back as the computer calculates all of the complex interactions, and evolves the universe over cosmic time.

A wonderful description by Andrew Pontzen on how astronomers synthesize and study their very own galaxies and universes.

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