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Tech Feasibility

Could future technology eventually become powerful enough to create simulated worlds that are indistinguishable from reality? One of the most important questions surrounding the simulation hypothesis involves technology itself. If computing, artificial intelligence, and neuroscience continue advancing, could future civilizations eventually create digital worlds populated…

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Recent Science

Can the simulation hypothesis ever move beyond philosophy and become something that can be investigated scientifically? Although the simulation hypothesis began as a philosophical idea, some researchers have explored whether physics, cosmology, and information theory might provide ways to examine the concept more seriously. Rather…

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Cultural Impact

How did a philosophical thought experiment become one of the most recognizable ideas of the digital age? Following the publication of Nick Bostrom's simulation argument in 2003, the simulation hypothesis quickly expanded beyond academic philosophy and entered mainstream culture. What had once been a niche…

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Bostrom Paper

Could a single philosophical paper transform simulation theory from science fiction into a serious intellectual debate? For decades, ideas about artificial realities existed primarily within philosophy, thought experiments, and science fiction. That changed in 2003 when philosopher Nick Bostrom introduced a formal argument that approached…

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Modern Origins

How did an ancient philosophical question evolve into one of the most discussed theories of the digital age? Although the simulation hypothesis has deep philosophical roots, it began taking on a distinctly modern form during the 20th century. Advances in computing, science fiction, virtual reality,…

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