Who is God

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Think of an alien or civilization that is trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion more than us in science and technology.

One day at the end of a school class, one of those alien professors asked one of his ninth graders to do a homework project where he had to create a diverse world.

Back at home, the student first wrote down a number of prescribed formulas in his notebook to create that kind of simulated world. These will be the basic formulas for managing that simulated world. He also fixed some basic constants to start the whole program.

Finally, he wrote the necessary programming for the entire project.

In programming, he gave free will to the creatures created inside the simulated world with the help of random number generators.

He even introduced bad things as bugs in the algorithms of each system to make each system more diverse.

At the end of all the work he started running billions of simulations at once.

One simulation represents one world or universe.

Suppose our universe is one of 6 billion simulations. It starts from the moment the simulation starts, which is now the Big Bang.

Let's analyze the matter in a little more depth.

Think of a 3D video game on a computer.

Suppose you are a character in that video game.

You are inside the computer. In that case, the world inside the computer will seem real to you (it is very important to understand this point). You will never realize that you are actually part of a simulated world. The world arranged in computer software is the real world to you, because you live in that world.

In this case, when you study the mystery of the creation of your world, you will feel as if your world suddenly appeared from scratch at some point.

It just popped up from nothing at a particular moment.

You will think that before the beginning of your world there was no time, there was no space, there was nothing.

Nothing was existing before the start of your universe.

No matter how hard you try to figure out the origin of your world, you will never be able to figure it out. Because to know that, you have to get out of your simulated world and enter the world of what the simulation has done, but you don't have the ability to come out.

In this case, it is not possible for you to go beyond the singularity of the beginning of the universe and observe its previous events.

We know that every computer has a certain speed to work. The speed of light is the highest in space-time curvature in our universe, it is not possible for any object to travel faster than this speed, it is the highest speed limit for our universe (as far as we know).

If this is the case, it is basically the speed of that computer, so no matter how hard we try, we can't exceed this speed, we can't even touch it. This is the highest speed limit in our universe set by simulators.

The source and explanation of the basic constants that we are currently looking for in the standard model are the constants determined by that student before the start of the simulation.

Since the simulations of each world were started randomly, there would be a possibility of creating life in some of the billions of worlds (according to the probability formula).

Maybe our world or universe is one of them.

Maybe another branch of simulation or any universe or universe is just full of radiation, there is no matter, no galaxy, no planets, no life (Infinity Universe).

In some universes, the laws of simulation that govern that world may be completely different.

Some of you may now want to explain the person who is going through the whole process as the creator or God described in the religion and pull the respective religious doctrines and say that the simulator is the special God described in your religion.

But no, that's not the case, not so easy.

It needs to be clear here that there is a big difference between the God described in the religion and the God who does this kind of simulation. E.g.

1) The God described in the religion is watching over the human actions at every moment, but the simulating God does not need that. Once the simulation is run you must not get involved in the whole process until the simulation is over.

2) The God described in the religion is always eager to receive people's prayers, but the simulating God does not need him. It doesn't matter if you pray or not. Trillion trillion trillion trillion more than you .... No alien with multiplicity of intelligence is surely sitting on your face to receive your prayers. Your prayer should not be a matter of concern to an entity who can create this vast universe.

Do we care about an ant when we walk by?

3) Some things may be bad for the creatures created in the simulated world, some things may be good, but they are only in their perspective, the simulator has no value for them. What seems immoral, unusual to you, is perfectly normal to the simulator.

Since your thoughts are constantly changing in the process of random number selection, meaning you have a free will, you have to decide which is good and which is bad in that world. You have to set your own standards of ethics.

4) The God described in the religion is imagined as the representative of the whole good, but the simulating God is not like that at all. He is responsible for the bad or bugs given in each algorithm.

5) If he no longer interferes in the whole process after starting the simulation run, then the creatures of the world living inside the simulation will be able to live without his presence. Then it is the same thing not to call the simulator of the creatures living in that world, because he does not interfere anymore after starting the whole process. One can believe him if one wishes, one can deny him if one wishes. But at the end of the day, there is no difference between believers and unbelievers.

6) In this kind of simulated world, there is no presence of heaven and hell as described in religion. There is no afterlife.

6) Since the simulator is outside the simulated world, it is not possible for any creature in the simulated world to understand or comprehend him. But many people described in religion claim to have direct contact with the simulator, which is the complete opposite of this theory.

Can any character in a computer game understand our existence outside the computer, our nature?

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