AI And The Parallel Universe

While the idea sounds like science fiction, many scientists, engineers and professors are seriously considering the simulation hypothesis. Video game designer Riz Virk shows how games have evolved and may evolve in the future to include artificial intelligence and other forms of virtual reality. The book shows how this development could lead to the development of virtual worlds that encompass a wide range of human abilities - from speech, speech recognition, face recognition, and speech processing. 

Futurist Ray Kurzweil popularised the idea of downloading our consciousness into a silicon-based device, which would mean that we are ultimately just digital information. As computer science and artificial intelligence rapidly expand their capabilities, it may be possible to create simulated worlds that look and feel as real as our own. What started as a video game has rapidly evolved into a world where millions of players interact in a simulated world, but what can we do about it?

I think we have a couple of decades to go before that happens, and Moore's law will probably collapse anyway in 20 years, but I think it's still a long time before we get to the point in the 2001 film where we're dealing with murderous robots. With the advancement of computer technology, we are approaching the goal of creating billions of players in simulated worlds like our own. So, are we different from the idea of using nano-bots to reverse - construct and upload - our brains in the coming decades?

 

NASA and many other scientists are still working on finding more evidence for a parallel universe. Source: Google

 

To explain how this came about, quantum computing, based on quantum physics, has created a theory of the existence of parallel universes. In a separate parallel universe, one could have a coin that is a head, and in another, separate parallel universe, the coin could be a tail. I have just shown the way in which artificial intelligence theory is going today and where it is going.

Add to that the fact that all this is taking place in a computer that looks like a fantastic chandelier that is making its way through the universe, creating a universe that is much more complex than you could probably imagine. When a fateful decision is made in this universe, it takes an alternative path to the other universe. A reality that has been brought into reality by a random event, where it takes place just like ours. 

While the scientific establishment has reservations about multiverse theory to say the least, it is one of the most popular theories in the field of known quantum physics. According to this theory, the universe is split into two universes that exist simultaneously, or multiverses, because quantum phenomena can be played out simultaneously in two different universes, just as they are in our universe. 

Moreover, quantum physics has given us a description of the universe of multiple universes that makes no sense from the perspective of objective reality and requires observation of consciousness. This sometimes unbelievable realisation contradicts common sense, since consciousness is tantamount to logging into a system. On the contrary, the most important thing in life is that we live in a video game and not in physical reality. Life is a small thing on the scale of our universe, but it is a very important thing in the grand scheme of things. 

Eastern traditions, especially the Buddhist tradition, have long maintained that we live in a world of illusions and go through multiple lives, trying to work our way through individual quests in which we save a rendered world. We are part of a gigantic system that creates new situations in which we can achieve our achievements, and we live in this world with illusions. 

One remarkable idea is known as the "many-world interpretation" of quantum mechanics, and this interpretation is as valid as any other. In this universe, only one result can occur, but every result that is possible actually happens. With an infinite number of parallel universes, we must consider all these possibilities. 

 The second place where parallel universes arise in physics is the idea of the multiverse. The Multiverse idea explains this problem simply by the fact that dead universes can coexist in the same universe, but only in one of them. 

Universes are special in that life is possible in them, but in Buddhism we have a contradictory philosophy that the universe is timeless. Universes had a big bang, and it took place in all the other universes, and quickly collapsed into a "big crunch," and they immediately went into the big freeze, where the temperature was so cold that life could never begin. So, both in the multiverse and in the universe, many of them are actually dead.

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