论文标题

我们生活在[量子]模拟中吗?关于模拟假设的约束,观察和实验

Do we live in a [quantum] simulation? Constraints, observations, and experiments on the simulation hypothesis

论文作者

Neukart, Florian, Indset, Anders, Pflitsch, Markus, Perelshtein, Michael

论文摘要

问题“什么是真实的?”可以追溯到柏拉图洞穴的阴影。两千年后,雷内·笛卡尔(Rene Descartes)缺乏关于反对一个邪恶的欺骗者的知识,使我们的感觉幻想。笛卡尔的认识论概念后来导致了各种感觉经历的理论。 “幻觉主义”的概念提出,即使我们拥有的非常有意识的经历也是一种幻想,不仅是1999年科幻电影“ The Matrix”中发现的红色价状场景,而且还是现代稀疏者促进的哲学概念,是丹尼尔·丹尼特(Daniel Dennett)最突出的哲学概念。在“矩阵”中对可能的模拟和我们感知的现实进行了反思,将笛卡尔的旧思想带到了世界各地的咖啡馆。爱尔兰哲学家主教伯克利(Bishop Berkeley)是后来被认为是“主观唯心主义”的父亲,基本上指出“您认为真实的是真实的”。随着量子技术的出现,基于对个体基本粒子的控制,我们宇宙是否是模拟的问题不仅仅是吸引人。正如理查德·费曼(Richard Feynman)所著名的那样,我们对基本物理过程的不断了解的理解可能会导致我们建立利用量子效应来模拟大自然机械性量子力学的量子计算机。在本文中,我们概述了宇宙/宇宙中的计算性和可预测性限制的限制,然后我们将其用于设计实验,允许对我们是否参与模拟链的第一个结论。最终,在模拟的模拟中,模拟宇宙的计算机受与模拟相同的物理定律管辖的模拟,计算资源的耗尽将停止所有模拟链,除非外部程序员干预,否则我们可能能够观察到。

The question "What is real?" can be traced back to the shadows in Plato's cave. Two thousand years later, Rene Descartes lacked knowledge about arguing against an evil deceiver feeding us the illusion of sensation. Descartes' epistemological concept later led to various theories of sensory experiences. The concept of "illusionism", proposing that even the very conscious experience we have is an illusion, is not only a red-pill scenario found in the 1999 science fiction movie "The Matrix" but is also a philosophical concept promoted by modern tinkers, most prominently by Daniel Dennett. Reflection upon a possible simulation and our perceived reality was beautifully visualized in "The Matrix", bringing the old ideas of Descartes to coffee houses around the world. Irish philosopher Bishop Berkeley was the father of what was later coined as "subjective idealism", basically stating that "what you perceive is real". With the advent of quantum technologies based on the control of individual fundamental particles, the question of whether our universe is a simulation isn't just intriguing. Our ever-advancing understanding of fundamental physical processes will likely lead us to build quantum computers utilizing quantum effects for simulating nature quantum-mechanically in all complexity, as famously envisioned by Richard Feynman. In this article, we outline constraints on the limits of computability and predictability in/of the universe, which we then use to design experiments allowing for first conclusions as to whether we participate in a simulation chain. Eventually, in a simulation in which the computer simulating a universe is governed by the same physical laws as the simulation, the exhaustion of computational resources will halt all simulations down the simulation chain unless an external programmer intervenes, which we may be able to observe.

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