The Standard Model cannot be simulated. Look up the NielsenNinomiya theorem.
I'm guessing you don't watch PBS Space Time, or you would have seen this video from 2 weeks ago:
Computing a Universe Simulation | Space Timehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GLgZvTCbaAPhysics seems to be telling us that it's possible to simulate the entire universe on a computer smaller than a universe
If we go along with this crazy notion, how powerful would that computer need to be?
And how long would it take?
Believe it or not, we could figure it out.
Look, I'm not saying the universe is a simulation
I mean, it might be, I'm just not saying it.
And, perhaps, it doesn't make any difference.
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(watch the video)
It's literally the first sentence out of his mouth, and he goes on for 15 minutes using math to prove the minimum size, etc... and it's a lot more exciting than some random mathematical conjecture
He is not saying that it can be done. He is saying IF it can be done, then how big the computer would have to be, how much memory and processing speed you would need; issues with reading from the event horizon etc.
You are just too excited about this idea. Do you want the reincarnation to work this bad? C'mon, don't abandon your reason.
Good night, sleep tight. LOL.
I was simply pointing out that the current science disagrees with your claim that it is impossible, calm your titties