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Possibility of the Universe Being a Crafted Metaverse

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22.05.2023
Possibility of the Universe Being a Crafted Metaverse


Consider the possibility that the universe as we currently understand it was not the accidental outcome of cosmic processes, but rather the deliberate creation of a higher intelligence. We play players in a complex metaverse, a cosmic game run by unknown entities, in this fantastical exploration in addition to being members of the universe.




It's possible that an advanced AI engineered the universe in a way similar to how we currently design virtual realities and metaverses. They may have advanced technologically to the point where their creation, our universe, appears seamless, real, and governed by physical laws to its inhabitants.




From this perspective, the Big Bang might simply have been an activation switch that set the metaverse in motion and set the stage for a grand cosmic drama. Every galaxy, star, planet, grass blade, microbe, and human being could be highly coded entities designed to interact, learn from experience, and evolve in accordance with the rules of this cosmic game.




This theory's beauty lies in how well it describes where we are going right now. As we delve deeper into artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and the creation of metaverses, could our endeavors mirror those of the entities that might have created our universe? Each species in this vast metaverse might stand in for various AI iterations.



Humans could be viewed as advanced players with more freedom to move around the board because of our complex problem-solving abilities and creativity. Animals and insects, on the other hand, may be simpler, more regulated beings that each contribute to the larger cosmic narrative.




Furthermore, the concept of "winning" or "losing" in this game might not apply as we typically understand it. The goal might instead be constant evolution and adaptation, which would increase the game's variety and dynamism. Undoubtedly speculative and falling under the science fiction umbrella, this theory.



But it challenges our capacity for imagination and offers a fascinating view of our existence. As artificial intelligence and virtual realities advance, it's possible that the line between creator and creation, player and game, will become even more blurry. So as we enter our digital metaverses, let's remember to occasionally look up at the stars and reflect on the question: Are we merely players in a bigger game, a cosmic metaverse that we are only now beginning to understand?




The cosmic metaverse theory actually offers a different perspective on the concept of time. This viewpoint could account for both Einstein's theory of relativistic time and the apparent linear progression of time. Could time be a design element of this cosmic game, a secret variable that controls how the story unfolds?




The underlying code of the cosmic game may be the laws of physics, to guarantee consistency and predictability in the gameplay. There may be pre-determined rules in the cosmic code designed to maintain the integrity of the game, including the constancy of the speed of light, the gravitational pull, and the charge of an electron. It's also conceivable that the metaverse's creators incorporated a little randomness or uncertainty into the game's rules in order to encourage creativity and evolution.



This could be the cause of quantum mechanics' unpredictable behavior, which is a property of the system rather than a flaw. The idea of life as a cosmic metaverse raises intriguing questions about predestination and free will. Do we as players have free will or do our characters follow a prewritten script, or maybe a combination of the two?



In this cosmic game, dying might not mean the end of anything, but a change in our character's metaverse state. Are our choices really ours, or are they the result of sophisticated algorithms responding to the game's stimuli? The conservation of energy in our universe might be a reflection of the fact that energy doesn't disappear but rather undergoes transformation.




These theories, which touch on both science and philosophy, are undoubtedly speculative. They give us a fresh perspective and challenge us to think critically about our world and existence.




In conclusion, the notion that the universe is a cosmic metaverse is both intriguing and improbable. It brings about an intriguing era where science, philosophy, and imagination converge and compels us to think about our place in the greater scheme of things. Who knows what new discoveries we might make as we advance and create our own virtual universes? 



Author: Pooyan Ghamari, Swiss Economist 

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