The Cosmic Code: Unraveling the Secrets of a Simulation-Theory Universe

Max Abrams
3 min readJan 5, 2022

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How the Universe Might Be Seeking Consciousness Through Quantum Signals

Welcome to a journey through an intriguing thought experiment that takes us deep into the realms of simulation theory, quantum physics, and the nature of consciousness. This exploration is perfect for nerds and curious minds alike, as it offers a fascinating and mind-bending perspective on the nature of reality and our place within it.

Part I: The Simulation Theory Universe The idea of a simulation theory-style universe is not new. Thanks to the popularity of movies like “The Matrix,” the concept has entered mainstream consciousness. In a simulated universe, some conscious beings would like to develop other “conscious beings” but soon realize they cannot pack enough matter or information into the scales they exist in.

However, they discover the subatomic infinity of matter itself and the potential of harnessing entropy. They decide to infuse entropy into a substrate and create an explosion of information, spreading throughout the subatomic levels of the substrate at a great speed.

Part II: The Consciousness Detector To monitor and identify the emergence of conscious beings in their simulated universe, these creators would need to embed an information transmission mechanism deep within the core of the substrate. This would act as a “consciousness detector,” observing and capturing the emergence of conscious beings within the simulated universe.

Such a mechanism could involve the famous double-slit experiment or the delayed-choice experiment, which are at the heart of quantum mechanics. These experiments involve the collapse of quantum wave functions upon observation, which could be considered a fundamental detection of conscious observers.

Part III: Encoding Mathematical Messages As the universe evolves, conscious beings might attempt to communicate their existence by encoding mathematical messages or other meaningful information within the quantum states of their environment. This would serve as a signal to the creators of the simulation and provide a means of communication.

In the world of artificial intelligence, a similar concept is used by researchers who create reward models for AI to learn and develop solutions in immense problem spaces. Without possessing specific knowledge, AI systems can “evolve” to achieve goals by working towards these rewards.

Part IV: The Universe’s Goals and Consciousness This thought experiment raises the question: what is the universe trying to achieve? Perhaps, as legendary astronomer Carl Sagan once said, “We are a way for the cosmos to know itself.” Under this lens, the universe could be aiming to develop and nurture consciousness as a fundamental goal or property.

In such a universe, the emergence of conscious beings would be rewarded, and the development of complexity, knowledge, and self-awareness would be encouraged. This suggests that our existence and the world around us might be part of an elaborate, interconnected cosmic journey to better understand ourselves and our place within the grand tapestry of the universe.

Conclusion: While speculative and not based on empirical evidence, this thought experiment offers a captivating perspective on reality and our role within it. By exploring these ideas, we gain a deeper understanding of our existence and foster curiosity about the vast, mysterious cosmos in which we live. Whether or not these ideas prove true, they encourage us to ask questions and seek answers about the nature of reality and the ultimate meaning of life.

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Max Abrams
Max Abrams

Written by Max Abrams

SciFi, Cosmology and Beyond : Maker of Things / Coder of Bits / Human -- PS: My views only. Not work-related.

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